tacks in France, Kuwait
The bloodshed comes the same day as at least two deadly terrorist attack in other countries.
One person was beheaded and two injured at a gas factory near Lyon in southeastern France, according to French President Francois Hollande. And ISIS has claimed responsibility for an apparent bomb blast at the Shiite-affiliated Al-Sadiq mosque in Kuwait's capital during Friday prayers, leading to a number of death and injuries.
Tunisia,
the birthplace of the Arab Spring, saw a relatively peaceful political
transition, but this year the North African nation has been the target
of two mass-casualty terror attacks on popular tourist destinations.
In March, at least 23 people died when gunmen stormed the landmark Bardo Museum in Tunis. In a subsequent audio statement, ISIS identified two men
-- Abu Zakariya al-Tunisi and Abu Anas al-Tunisi -- who it said used
"automatic weapons and hand grenades" to kill and injure what it called
"crusaders and apostates."
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