Domenica 28 Aprile 2024

In fuga dalla spiaggia del terrore, le drammatiche immagini - Foto

 
epa04820185 A woman looks toward a glass door shattered by a bullet at Imperial Marhaba Hotel in the resort town of al-Sousse, a popular tourist destination 140 km south of Tunis,Tunisia, June 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 28, including Germans, Brits and Belgians and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
epa04820184 Tourists comfort one another at the Imperial Marhaba Hotel in the resort town of al-Sousse, a popular tourist destination 140 km south of Tunis,Tunisia, June 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 28, including Germans, Brits and Belgians and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
epa04820161 An undated handout released by German travel and tourism group TUI of a view over the RIU Hotel Imperial Marhaba in the small harbour town of Port El Kantaoui, in the north of Sousse, Algeria. Tunisia’s deadliest terrorist attack in more than a decade killed at least 28 people on 26 June 2015 as gunmen opened fire on a beach crowded with foreign tourists in the resort city of Sousse. At least 36 people were wounded. EPA/TUI / HANDOUT ATTENTION EDITORS: FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH CURRENT REPORTING/ MANDATORY CREDIT: “TUI/dpa“ HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa04820162 An undated handout released by German travel and tourism group TUI of a view over the RIU Hotel Imperial Marhaba in the small harbour town of Port El Kantaoui, in the north of Sousse, Algeria. Tunisia’s deadliest terrorist attack in more than a decade killed at least 28 people on 26 June 2015 as gunmen opened fire on a beach crowded with foreign tourists in the resort city of Sousse. At least 36 people were wounded. EPA/TUI / HANDOUT ATTENTION EDITORS: FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH CURRENT REPORTING/ MANDATORY CREDIT: “TUI/dpa“ HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa04820053 People gather on a street in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers from Tunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, including foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04820001 A body lies on a street in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers from Tunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, including foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04819985 A body lies on a beach in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers from Tunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, mostly foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04819981 Medics help an injured man in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers fromTunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, mostly foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04819977 Bodies lie on a beach in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers fromTunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, mostly foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04819978 Members of the Tunisian security forces in an amroured vehicle patrol a street in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers fromTunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, mostly foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04819976 Members of the Tunisian security forces escort a man through a street in al-Sousse, 150 kilometers fromTunisia, 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 27, mostly foreigners, and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/STR
epa04820208 Emergency vehicles are parked outside the Imperial Marhaba Hotel in the resort town of al-Sousse, a popular tourist destination 140 km south of Tunis,Tunisia, June 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 28, including Germans, Brits and Belgians and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
epa04820205 Blood stains the steps leading to Imperial Marhaba Hotel in the resort town of al-Sousse, a popular tourist destination 140 km south of Tunis,Tunisia, June 26 June 2015. According to local reports unknown assailants detonated at least one bomb then opened fire on tourists at two hotels, killing at least 28, including Germans, Brits and Belgians and wounding several others, some while they were sunbathing, at least one of the attackers was killed by Tunisian security services, while a second has been arrested. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA

Turisti in fuga dalla spiaggia di Sousse, in Tunisia, dove alcuni uomini sono arrivati in spiaggia davanti agli alberghi, uno è il Riu Imperial Marhaba di Port El Kantaoui, armati di kalashnikov, e poi hanno aperto il fuoco dando il via alla strage. Il pesantissimo bilancio parla di decine vittime, quasi tutti turisti. Ecco alcune delle drammatiche immagini scattate subito dopo l'attentato.

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