Planes secure the training of the Tunisian national team in Cameroon after terrorist threats.. (Video)

The Tunisian national team performed today, Saturday evening, its president's training, in preparation for facing Mauritania tomorrow, Sunday, in the second round of the Group F matches of the African Nations Cup, which is currently being held in Cameroon.

The training was held under the escort of warplanes that secured the stadium and the mission after the terrorist threats in Limbe recently.

And the "Yalla Koura" website published a video clip showing the presence of planes hovering in the sky during the Tunisian team's training today, Saturday.

Media reports revealed that the training of the Tunisian national team, which was scheduled to take place last Wednesday, after the end of the Mali match, which the Tunisian team lost with a goal without a response, was canceled for security reasons due to the presence of terrorist threats.

Tunisian radio "Mosaique" confirmed that the Cameroonian security asked officials to cancel the training set by the technical staff of the Tunisian national team led by Munther Al-Kabir, which was scheduled for last Wednesday, due to the presence of "very serious" threats that may endanger the mission's life.

The Tunisian national team trained, on Thursday evening, under the escort of a number of Cameroonian army personnel.

According to Al-Arabiya channel, a number of Cameroonian army personnel guarded the training headquarters of the Tunisian national team today, after the terrorist threats recently witnessed in the city of Limbe.

The technical staff of the Tunisian national team had developed a hospital program for the players after the matches, and training for the players who did not participate in the match, but they were surprised by the security, asking not to complete the training, due to the presence of threats in the city of Limbe, which is witnessing severe political disputes and witnessed the assault on Algerian journalists a few days ago.

"In the presence of Maaloul and Mathlouthi".. Watch the planes provide training for the Tunisian team after terrorist threats pic.twitter.com/vq3Wn9DcIm

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