Extremist group Islamic State (ISIL) has claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attack in the Tunisian capital in which 20 tourists and a Tunisian security guard were killed, as well as two gunmen.<br /><br /> More than 40 people were wounded in the shooting at the national museum in the heart of Tunis.<br /><br /> The fallout includes deployment of the army in other major cities as well. Nine people have been arrested.<br /><br /> A Spanish couple who had been missing appeared after hiding in the museum all night, terrified even to use their phones to communicate their whereabouts.<br /><br /> In the morning, Tunisian Health Minister Said Aidi said: “The emergency services brought them to hospital and they are now doing well. The woman was pregnant.”<br /><br /> When gunmen in military uniforms stormed the heavily guarded parliament compound, visitors fled into the national museum which is a part of it. The extremists took hostages. <br /><br /> Two hours later, the government said, security forces killed the militants. <br /><br /> Officials revealed t