Attackers opened fire at a major museum in Tunisia's capital on Wednesday, gunning down 17 tourists as dozens more sprinted to safety. At least 22 people in all were killed, including two gunmen, but some attackers may have escaped, authorities said.
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid had earlier said 21 people were killed: 17 tourists, two gunmen, a Tunisian security officer and a Tunisian cleaning woman. He said the dead tourists came from Italy, Poland, Germany and Spain. Tunisian authorities later raised the death toll to 22 but did not provide the nationality of the latest victim.