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Algeria sends air-to-surface missiles to Tunisia | Africa | Worldbulletin News
15 March 2015 Sunday
Algeria had provided Tunisia with Russian-made air-to-surface missiles
World Bulletin / News Desk
An Algerian security source revealed Sunday, Algeria had provided Tunisia with Russian-made air-to-surface missiles in support for the country in fighting armed groups.
The Tunisian army had received the missiles on Thursday, the source told on condition of anonymity.
He noted that the missiles would be used in targeting the hideouts of "terrorist" groups.
The source did not, however, mention the size of the Algerian missile shipment.
Describing the missiles as "aid," the source said they were sent to Tunisia through a crossing in the border province of Tebessa.
The Tunisian army, the source said, had previously received shipments of needed arms from Algeria in the light of a security agreement between the two countries.
He added that the air-to-surface missiles would be used in attacking armed groups hiding in mountainous areas on the border between Tunisia and Algeria, including the Jebel ech Chambi.
Nevertheless, there has been no official statement from either Algeria or Tunisia on the missile shipment.
15 March 2015 Sunday
Algeria had provided Tunisia with Russian-made air-to-surface missiles
World Bulletin / News Desk
An Algerian security source revealed Sunday, Algeria had provided Tunisia with Russian-made air-to-surface missiles in support for the country in fighting armed groups.
The Tunisian army had received the missiles on Thursday, the source told on condition of anonymity.
He noted that the missiles would be used in targeting the hideouts of "terrorist" groups.
The source did not, however, mention the size of the Algerian missile shipment.
Describing the missiles as "aid," the source said they were sent to Tunisia through a crossing in the border province of Tebessa.
The Tunisian army, the source said, had previously received shipments of needed arms from Algeria in the light of a security agreement between the two countries.
He added that the air-to-surface missiles would be used in attacking armed groups hiding in mountainous areas on the border between Tunisia and Algeria, including the Jebel ech Chambi.
Nevertheless, there has been no official statement from either Algeria or Tunisia on the missile shipment.