Explosion suspected of suicide bombing near U.S. Embassy in Tunisia March 7 5:03

An alleged suicide bomber exploded near a US embassy in Tunisia, North Africa, killing one police officer and injuring five people, including citizens.

There was an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, on the morning of June 6, allegedly aimed at a police checkpoint.

The Tunisian Ministry of Home Affairs announced that the explosion was a suicide bomb attack by two terrorists, killing one police officer and injuring five civilians and four police officers.

It also means that two criminals have died.

The site is a boulevard that leads to the international airport in Tunis, where the US embassy and embassies from several countries, including South Korea, are located.

So far, no statement has been made alleging the crime, but security authorities in Tunisia are investigating the case as a terrorist attack.

In Tunisia, five years ago, a series of terrorist attacks at museums in the capital and resort hotels in tourist destinations led to a large number of casualties, and authorities continued to be vigilant, but sporadic attacks aimed at police were occurring sporadically. You.