Saturday, 27 June 2015

Terrifying, up-close footage of Tunisia beach shooting emerges online, as ISIS claims responsibility and killer is identified (WARNING — DISTURBING FOOTAGE)

                               The man believed to be Tunisian gunman Seifeddine Rezgui, who killed dozens in the Tunisian beach resort of Sousse on Friday.

Chilling, up-close footage of the deadly terror attack at a Tunisian hotel emerged online hours after the shooting, which left at least 39 people dead and has now been claimed by ISIS.

Most of the shaky cellphone footage was filmed within earshot of the gunfire, which erupted on the beach of a Sousse hotel popular with tourists.

The gunfire is raucous and rampant in parts of the three-minute video showing a series of scenes from the hotel grounds. Other parts of the video show terrified tourists fleeing from the beach, and some beachgoers sprawled on the sand, either shot or in hiding, after the massacre ended.


The video was posted on the website for the Tunisian radio station Mosaique FM. It’s unclear who filmed the footage, which is edited together from several vantage points.

The gunman, who disguised himself as a beachgoer and hid his AK-47 rifle in an umbrella, was shot dead by police.

His attack is the deadliest in the country’s history, and most of his victims were British tourists. Besides the fatalities, 36 people were wounded. By Saturday, tourists were lining up at Tunisia's Hammamet airport to cut their vacations short.

                                 
A beach goer flees from the gunfire, as seen in a video uploaded hours after the attack.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the rampage and identified the savage shooter as Abu Yahya al-Qirawani, which is a Jihadi nickname.

The killer is actually Seifeddine Rezgui, a student from the poor village of Gaafour, Tunisia, Prime Minister Habib Essid revealed Saturday morning.

Rezgui was studying to earn a master's degree in engineering at a school near the resort, and had never once left his own country, Essid said.MOSAIQUE FM VIA YOUTUBE

A man appears to signal to people nearby as loud gunfire is heard in the background.

The resort slaughter coincided with two other attacks on two other continents, in what ISIS thugs dubbed "Bloody Friday." A suicide bombing at a Kuwait mosque killed at least 27 people and injured more than 200 during morning prayers — another evil act ISIS took credit for. Meanwhile, a gas factory worker in 

France allegedly beheaded his boss, stuck the man's head on the American-owned facility's gates and put Islamic flags around his body.

After all this carnage, ISIS posted an online plea for its followers to continue deadly assaults through the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which ends in mid-July.



                                    



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