Tunisian president says third museum gunman on the run

Tunisian president says third museum gunman on the run

PARIS - Reuters

his frame grab from a video released by Tunisia's Interior Ministry shows the gunmen walking through the National Bardo museum during the attack that killed 21 people on Wednesday, March 18, 2015. AP Photo

Tunisia's President Beji Caid Essebsi said on March 22 that a third gunman involved in an attack that killed 23 people, mostly foreign tourists, at a Tunis museum last week was on the run.
   
Confirming reports that there had been a third attacker along with the two shot dead by security forces, Essebsi also said on French TV that a monument would be built to commemorate the dead.
   
"For sure there were three because they have been identified and filmed on surveillance cameras," Essebsi said in a televised interview with Europe 1 radio, iTELE and Le Monde newspaper.
   
"There are two who were executed and one who is on the run somewhere. But in any case, he won't get far," Essebsi said.