| Members of the Tunisian military patrol a road near the Libyan border in Bouhamed, 40 km from the town of Ben Guerdane. |
The two others were killed in Hassi al-Nour district, where another man was also detained and four Kalashnikov rifles were seized, it said. In total, eight militants have been detained since Monday, according to an AFP tally.
Thirteen members of the security forces and seven civilians were killed in Monday's attacks, according to official figures. There has been no claim of responsibility for the attacks, but the authorities have blamed them on the Islamic State jihadist group (ISIS) present in neighbouring Libya.
IS has taken advantage of a power vacuum in Libya since the NATO-backed overthrow of longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 to set up bases in several areas, including near Sabratha close to the Tunisian border.
A night time curfew and tight security remain in place in Ben Guerdane, a city of around 60 000 inhabitants. A local official has been dismissed, the authorities said Thursday, without giving any reason for the decision.
Tunisia has built a 200km barrier that stretches about half the length of its border in an attempt to stop militant incursions from Libya. Last year IS - which has seized large parts of Syria and Iraq and is also active in Egypt - claimed three attacks in Tunisia, killing dozens of foreign tourists and presidential guards.
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