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Soldier Launches Deadly Attack On Comrades

Soldier Launches Deadly Attack On Comrades

A Tunisian soldier has been shot dead after opening fire on comrades, killing an officer and six others.

Another 10 soldiers were injured in the attack near the parliament building and a museum attacked by Islamic State militants earlier this year.

The shooting prompted the evacuation of a nearby school and police searched a mosque and cars travelling on the main road as two military helicopters circled overheard in the aftermath.

It was not immediately clear what caused the shooting at the Bouchoucha barracks in Tunis, but the interior ministry said it did not appear to be a terrorist attack.

Defence ministry spokesman Belhassen Oueslati confirmed the casualties and said the attack was an "isolated act, not a terrorist act".

He said the motive would be the subject of an investigation but added that the soldier had been forbidden from carrying a weapon after displaying "troubled behaviour due to family problems".

He appeared to have seized another man's weapon for the attack, the spokesman said.

Tunisian forces have been on alert since March when the Bardo museum in Tunis was attacked by Islamist gunmen who killed 22 people, mostly foreign tourists.

Since the 2011 uprising against dictator Zine El-Abidine Ben that sparked the Arab Spring across the Middle East, Tunisia has been spared the worst of the chaos seen in neighbouring countries.

But the military have been forced to confront some Islamist hardliners in recent months.