DEVELOPING: Suicide bomber on motorcycle set off blast near U.S. Embassy in Tunisian capital, local media report. 'Emergency personnel are responding to an explosion that occurred near the U.S. Embassy in Tunis,' U.S. Embassy Tunis tweeted.
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TUNIS, Tunisia -- Tunisian media are reporting that a suicide bomber on a motorcycle has set off a blast near the U.S. Embassy in theThe private Radio Mosaique said that five police officers were wounded in the explosion Friday. That report could not be immediately confirmed. Police taped off the area around the blast site, which was littered with debris. The flag of the United States could be seen fluttering in the background.
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