
A group linked to al-Qaeda’s North Africa branch, the Oqba Ibnou Nafaa brigade, claimed responsibility for the killings, according to the SITE group, which monitors extremist activities.
The soldiers were conducting a sweep of the Mt Samama area after the kidnapping of a shepherd, said defence ministry spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Belhassen Oueslati.
The area is near Mt Chaambi in western Tunisia, where dozens of security forces have died battling Islamic extremists.
The violence is a reminder of the fragility of the peace in Tunisia celebrated by this year’s Nobel. A quartet of mediators was awarded for bridging disputes between Islamist and opposition legislators. Tunisia remains the only country to have emerged from Arab Spring uprisings with a functioning democracy, but has seen deadly attacks on tourists this year.


