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Bardo Museum to reopen after attack

There will be several events held to mark the reopening.

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Tunisia's Bardo Museum is set to open following a deadly atack on the museum which left at least 22 people dead.

According to BBC, a concert and a public rally are expected, with museum officials saying they want to show the world that the gunmen "haven't achieved their goal".

On Monday, 6 police chiefs were dismissed on account of the attack which the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for.

Several suspects have been arrested in connection to the attack while 2 of the attackers were killed by security forces on the scene of the attack.

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At least 20 foreigners were among those killed in the attack, including British, Japanese, French, Italian and Colombian tourists.

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