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Tunisian police set a cordon around an explosion site near the US embassy

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Images of a police cordon after a blast near the American embassy in the Berges du Lac district in the Tunisian capital. IMAGES

Added on the 06/03/2020 12:43:05 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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