(Reuters) - A
Tunisian soldier was killed after Islamist militants tried to storm an
army base early on Sunday in the town of Sbitla near the Algerian
border, the Tunisian government said on Sunday. Militant assaults on the
Tunisian army have become more frequent in recent months. Since April,
thousands of troops have been deployed to the mountainous Chaambi region
on the border with Algeria where fighters fleeing a French military
intervention in Mali last year have taken refuge. At least 15 soldiers have been killed in attacks on military checkpoints in the area. "A
group of armed terrorists tried to storm a military base and units from
the army and the security forces fought them," a statement from the
defense and interior ministries said. "One soldier was killed and one civilian was wounded," the statement added. Tunisia's state radio reported earlier on Sunday that militants had also attacked Sbitla's police station. Tunisia
has been fighting Islamist militants, including those from the al Qaeda
offshoot Ansar al-Sharia, since an uprising toppled the former ruler
Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali nearly four years ago. But with growing chaos in neighbors Libya and in Mali, Tunisia has struggled to stop the flow of militants and weapons into its territory.
Militants attack Tunisian army base, kill one soldier
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