Tunisia's prime minister fired five police commanders Monday in the wake of last week's terrorist assault in Tunis, on the country's national museum, that left 21 people dead, all but one of them foreign tourists.
Aftermath of the Tunis Museum Attack
![Guards secure the Bardo museum in Tunis, hours after gunmen stormed it killing people from at least seven countries, Tunis, March 19, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/85098344-f37f-4ae9-a8a2-4965254bcb81_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Guards secure the Bardo museum in Tunis, hours after gunmen stormed it killing people from at least seven countries, Tunis, March 19, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)
![Blood still remains on the streets a day after the attack on the Tunis museum, March 19, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/2f2d42ef-1077-4642-8731-221458166b29_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Blood still remains on the streets a day after the attack on the Tunis museum, March 19, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)
![Outside the museum, police search for additional bombs after freeing the surviving hostages, Tunis, March 18, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/d42db97c-045e-413a-8d7b-6c65bb00b99c_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Outside the museum, police search for additional bombs after freeing the surviving hostages, Tunis, March 18, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)
![An ambulance and other emergency services vehicles stand the scene of an attack targeting tourists at the National Bardo Museum, Tunis, March 18, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)](https://gdb.voanews.com/755ace16-518e-4d75-8d2b-bca199e9c882_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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An ambulance and other emergency services vehicles stand the scene of an attack targeting tourists at the National Bardo Museum, Tunis, March 18, 2015. (Mohamed Krit/VOA)