Passengers were evacuated urgently, and the aircraft was tested in accordance with international safety standards. It turned out that there was no bomb in the plane. At the same time, the security service detained a foreign passenger who provided false information. As a result of the incident, no one was injured, but the flight had to be detained for 4 hours. Reports on possible terrorist attacks in Tunisia can not be ignored, because the country has long been considered behind the scenes as a hotbed of world terrorism. Thus, the Ministry of National Defense of Tunisia was told that on August 31, military security units were able to detain several terrorists in their camp on Mount Mgila. As a result of the operation, six National Guard soldiers were killed. In addition, the military were able to neutralize several mines, but two of them exploded, wounding five soldiers. Now the military operation is still going on - not all the militants have been detained. Two days earlier, security services detained a 31-year-old radical in the tourist town of Mahdia. The man was accused of involvement in terrorism after he published information about the upcoming terrorist attack on his Facebook. He is now in custody and is awaiting trial. But another radical detained in the city of Gafsa, has already been sentenced to 20 years in prison. For some time, the 26-year-old Islamist was under the supervision of security services. At the end of August, the National Guard was able to prove his involvement in the organization of a terrorist grouping. Political scientists have repeatedly said that the extremist mood in the country will only grow with time, and after them the threat of terrorist attacks. NATO even offered its assistance in combating terrorist groups. However, the Tunisian authorities did not consider it necessary to use it. However, later they took a loan from Germany for a hundred million euros. Experts also say that if the Tunisian authorities do not give up all their efforts to carry out anti-terrorist measures, the country may soon be influenced by one of the largest radical organizations.