Terrified British tourists today told of the moment gunmen massacred sunbathers as they lay on a beach in Tunisia.
Militants,
feared to be from ISIS, opened fire on holidaymakers at two hotels in
Sousse, killing at least 28 and injuring 36 others.
A
16-year-old English national reportedly survived the bloodbath
after seeing his parents and grandmother killed in front of him.
The boy was being treated for his injuries in hospital, according to a report by a Tunisian radio station.
Another Briton, Matthew James, was left fighting for his life after being shot four times.
Other victims who died included an Irish woman, Tunisians, Germans and Belgians.
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Bodies lie on a beach in Sousse after gunmen opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 28
Armed police stand over the body of a victim shot dead on the beach by Islamist gunmen in Tunisia
An officer speaks on his phone as he walks past the dead body of one of the gunmen on the ground
Medics help an injured man in Sousse after gunmen stormed beaches of two hotels in the town of Sousse
Witnesses
said the terrorists used a jet ski and a boat to access the beach and
hid their machine guns in parasols while dressed in Western clothing.
The body of one gunman lay at the scene with a Kalashnikov after he was shot in an exchange of gunfire with police.
A
second suspect was later arrested near a motorway. Pictures showed him
being punched in the face by a furious woman as he was marched through
the town by armed police.
A
Tunisian student, previously unknown to the security services, is the
prime suspect in the massacre, Tunisia's Secretary of State for
Security, Rafik Chelly revealed.
Mr
Chelly told Tunisia's Mosaique FM radio station: 'He is Tunisian, from
the Kairouan region [in the centre of Tunisia]. He is a student. He was
not known [to the security services].
'He
went to the beach, dressed like someone who is going for a swim and he
had a parasol [sun umbrella] inside which he had his weapon. After he
arrived at the beach, he used his weapon.'
Emotions running high: A woman
launches a furious attack on one of the suspected gunmen accused of
shooting at least 28 people on the beach in the Tunisian resort of
Al-Qantawi resort in the city of Sousse
The suspect gunman was attacked after reportedly being captured by the entrance to the Sousse motorway
Tunisian security forces escort a man through the streets of Sousse as he is attacked by a woman
The attack
took place at the Al-Qantawi resort in the city of Sousse, around 140
kilometres south of the capital Tunis on the Mediterranean coast.
The hotels attacked are understood to be the Imperial Marhaba and the Soviva.
Ridha
Jegham, director general of the Royal Kenz Hotel opposite the Imperial
Marhaba Hotel, told a local radio station that the terrorists used a
jet ski and boat to access the beach.
He said he had passed the information to the country’s Interior Minister.
British
tourist Gary Pine told Sky News said: 'We thought fire crackers were
going off but you could see quite quickly what was going on.
'There
was a mass exodus off the beach. My son was in the sea at the time and
myself and my wife were shouting at him to get out and as he ran up he
said I've just saw someone get shot.
'One
attacker opened fire with a Kalashnikov on tourists and Tunisians on
the beach of the hotel', said a hotel worker at the site.
'It was just one attacker. He was a young guy dressed in shorts like he was a tourist himself.'
This picture shows the body of a
western holidaymaker lying dead on the beach in Sousse - empty sun
loungers can be seen behind him after people fled the area
This picture shows dead bodies on the beach following the attack on the beach today
Police stand over one of the gunmen after the attack in the popular tourist destination today
Elizabeth
O'Brien, an Irish woman on holiday with her two sons in the resort,
described how she grabbed her children and ran for their lives when they
heard gunfire erupting from one of the hotels.
She said: 'We were on the beach. My sons were in the sea and I just got out of the sea.
'It
was about 12 o'clock and I just looked up about 500 metres from me and I
saw a (hot air) balloon collapse down, then rapid firing, then I saw
two of the people who were going to go up in the balloon start to run
towards me - because I thought it was fireworks.
'So,
I thought 'oh my God, it sounds like gunfire', so I just ran to the sea
to my children and grabbed our things and as I was running towards the
hotel.
'The
waiters and the security on the beach started saying 'run, run run!'
and we just ran to our room, which is like a little bungalow. So we are
actually trapped in our room.'
The
British Government's emergency Cobra committee will meet this afternoon
following the attack in Tunisia and another one in France where a man
was decapitated at a gas factory by terrorists carrying Islamist
banners.
Prime Minister David offered 'our solidarity in fighting this evil of terrorism'.
He added: 'Our hearts go out to the victims of appalling terrorist acts in France and Tunisia.'
Tunisian troops stand guard outside the hotel in an armoured car after the terror attack
Susan
Rickett, who was staying at the Palm Marina Hotel near Sousse, said: 'My
sister was talking to someone who had seen some people shooting and had
shot someone on a sun bed but we don't know if that's true.
'It sounded like a machine gun going off... and there was a kind of explosion a little bit later.
'They're saying its going on in the hotel next to us. Police were chasing some men, that's all I know.'
Rebecca
Miles, a British tourist who was staying at the Royal Kenz hotel with
her boyfriend Dean Anderson, 24, told MailOnline: 'We were told to go
back to our rooms because there were reports of a bomb.
'It happened about half an hour ago – I heard a bang and I thought it was thunder but it was a clear sky so it obviously wasn't.
'I
heard sirens going off about 20 minutes ago and everyone came running
back from the private hotel beach which is about 400 metres from the
hotel. Everyone is a bit clueless about what is happening.
'People
are anxious because they don't really know what is happening and we are
now stuck in our rooms. There have been deaths apparently.'
This picture shows the empty beach following the attack which has left 28 people, mainly tourists, dead
The terrorist attack happened in the popular holiday destination of Sousse in the north of Tunisia
It has been reported that the attack happened on the private beach of the Royal Kenz Hotel, which is situated 400 metres away
ISIS
claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest involving
foreigners in Tunisia since a 2002 suicide bombing on the island of
Djerba.
The
attack comes just hours after a man was decapitated and dozens more
injured at a gas product factory in France by terrorists carrying
Islamist banners.
The
attack took place at the headquarters of the American owned Air
Products, in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, near the city of Lyon, in the
south east of the country.
The
murder is believed to have been accompanied by several explosions on
the site cause by a terrorist igniting small 'gas bombs' that injured
dozens of factory workers.
It is believed the explosions may have intended to blow up the entire factory site but failed.
The murdered man's head is understood to have been found 30 feet away from his body, hanging on the factory's fence.
The
dead man's head was covered in Arabic 'inscriptions' before being
placed on the fence, according to local journalists at the scene.
A
30-year-old man - named by French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve
as Yacine Sali who is understood to have been known to security
services since at least 2006 - has already been arrested at the scene,
telling police officers that he is a member of the Islamic State terror
group.
The man is believed not to have a criminal record but was considered to have 'possibly been radicalised'.
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