Passengers of Mediterranean cruise lines Costa Crociere and MSC Cruises were visiting the National Bardo Museum when gunmen stormed it Wednesday.
MSC said 12 of its guests were killed — three French, three Japanese, two Spanish, two Colombian, one British and one Belgian.
Costa said five of its passengers were killed — four Italians and a Russian.
In addition, MSC reported 13 passengers injured, while Costa reported eight injured.
On Thursday morning, both the MSC Splendida and Costa's Fascinosa ship left Tunisia with their remaining passengers, bound for Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca, respectively.
MSC said it was suspending Tunisian ports of call for the rest of the 2015 summer season, with its ships docking instead in Malta, Palma de Mallorca, Sardinia or Corfu, Greece.
MSC chairman Pierfrancesco Vago said the company hoped to return to Tunisia, but that for now tourists view it as a "no-go zone.""
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