Update: ISIS has now claimed responsibility for the attack.
Five months (nearly to the day) after a gunman stormed the popular resort of Port El Kantaoui, north of Sousse in Tunisia killing 38 people including 30 British citizens with a Kalashnikov, multiple sources are reporting that an explosion in the capital has hit a bus carrying presidential guards.
Six people were killed and “many” are injured, an interior ministry official told Al Arabiya [4]. who adds that “the explosion took place at the intersection of the two main streets of the Tunisian capital.”
From local media:
Un Attentat terroriste fait un nombre de morts à l’Avenue Mohamed V à Tunis https://t.co/pMSwnDD6x3 [5]
— Radio Mosaïque FM (@RadioMosaiqueFM) November 24, 2015 [6]
Translated: "...a terrorist attack has caused a number of deaths on the Mohamed V Avenue in Tunis"
Reuters, meanwhile, says "at least 11 people have been killed" accordig to a source in the president's office while other sources put the death toll at 15.
Early images from the scene:


