Tunisia Terror Attack: New Footage Of Rampage

The most comprehensive video to emerge showing the Tunisia terror attack as it unfolded has been obtained by Sky News.

The video is violently graphic and conveys a sense of how truly chaotic and frightening it must have been to be caught up in this deadly terrorist incident.

It also shows how remarkably brave so many hotel workers and local people were in trying to bring it to a close and save their foreign guests.

The footage emerged as sources told Sky News that the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday has doubled to 30 .

The pictures show the moment that Seifeddine Rezgui begins his attack inside the hotel grounds.

He has already murdered dozens on the beach but had come in to find new targets.

The sounds of gunfire, an explosion and screams adds to the sense of utter terror that was by then sweeping through the whole hotel complex.

Despite this the staff keep moving forward.

The images captured by a local man show men trying to identify where the gunman is.

At one point we hear the cameraman whisper: "He's coming this way."

But he doesn't run. He picks up a bottle from the bar to defend himself and moves forward.

For the first time we see Rezgui on the hotel grounds.

He is walking towards the beach just yards from the cameraman, his machine gun raised ready to kill again.

Then quiet as the camera follows him to the beach. He is the first survivor there. It is utterly horrendous.

It is silent save for his breathing and occasional gasps as he surveys the carnage.

Bodies litter the beach, sprawled over and under sunloungers. Their dreadful wounds exposed in terrible detail.

The cameraman is dazed and wanders through the chairs muttering.

The silence is suddenly broken by the haunting wails of the survivors.

As others start to arrive they spot the killer on the beach ahead of them and they set chase.

"Come on," somebody shouts "He hasn't got the balls for this."

En masse the crowd run down the beach as Rezgui tries to escape down a small road.

The cameraman takes a short cut through a beach club but has to stop at the gate as the gunman fires back at his pursuers.

Within seconds they continue to follow him.

They are only yards behind him when another volley of fire signals that the terrorist is dead, killed by armed police.

It is a remarkable film and a remarkable illustration of courage, bravery and determination not to let a terrorist win.