Posted by : Unknown Monday, June 29, 2015

Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads This video shows the terrifying moments after the gunman Seifeddine Rezgui entered the Hotel Marhaba resort in Sousse. He has already murdered dozens of sunbathers on the beach. The brave hotel staff are seen searching for the killer after hearing gunshots. Shouts can be heard before Rezgui is finally shot by police. Labour's Sadiq Khan has argued the Metropolitan Police cannot continue to do "the outstanding job they do in protecting Londoners" faced with another round of cuts. Writing in the Daily Mirror, he said: "There can be no better source of information than that from the communities that are being targeted by extremists, but without the resources to build those relationships, to develop the trust then the police will be operating with one hand tied its back." 15.40 Over the next two days security services and emergency services will conduct a major exercise in London, the Prime Minister has announced. There will be a national minute of silence on Friday, a week after the attack occurred.Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads "There is no evidence to date that they were directly coordinated," said Mr Cameron. He added that there are over 50 people on the ground assisting in Tunisia and the RAF will arrange directly the repatriations of victims. Over 380 counter terrorism and local officers have been at British airports assisting those coming home. It is the largest counter-terrorism deployment in a decade. Mr Cameron said the Foreign and Common Wealth Office have updated their travel advice and are not advising against travel to coastal resorts in the region. "We will not give up our way of life or cow in the face of terrorism," he said. "The Tunisians and Kuwaitis will not... be cowed by terror," he added. The death toll of British victims is likely to rise above the current total of 18, David Cameron has said in the house. Mr Cameron said this morning's Cobra emergencies committee went through the attacks in Tunisia, Kuwait and France in its meeting. MPs are now marking the attack in Tunisia with a minute's silence in the Commons The Prime Minister, who chaired a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergencies committee at 10 Downing Street, is due to speak in the House of Commons soon. We have an update on the suspected associates of gunman Seifeddine Rezgui who have been arrested. Tunisia's interior minister Najem Gharsalli has said a "significant number" of individuals were detained. News of the arrests follows the Home Secretary Theresa May's visit to the scene of the attack. Mrs May said she had had a "very constructive" meeting with politicians from Tunisia and other countries. Four people needing treatment are being flown back to the UK on board an RAF C17 plane with "medevac" teams experienced at bringing injured service personnel back from operations overseas. The aircraft left the Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire at lunchtime.POSHT Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads

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