
Armed
jihadists have killed at least three people in a deadly shooting
rampage and taken 170 hostages at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako,
Mali. Automatic
weapons fire has been heard on the seventh floor of the 190-room hotel,
where it is thought as many as 12 militants have taken 140 guests and
30 members of staff hostage. Witnesses
described how the gunmen allowed around 20 hostages to leave safely
after they proved they were able to recite verses of the Koran to the
militants.
No
group have claimed responsibility for the hotel attack, which is
frequently used by Air France crew, although Al Qaeda affiliated
militants have previously carried out attacks in Mali.
Several
witnesses have claimed that the gunmen entered the hotel in a car with a
diplomatic number plate before opening fire in the building.
Two
Malians and one French national have been killed while six workers for
Turkish Airlines and seven Chinese nationals are thought to be among the
hostages.
'It's all happening on the seventh floor, jihadists are firing in the corridor,' a security source said.
The Rezidor Hotel Group confirmed it is 'aware of the hostage-taking that is ongoing at the property today.'
'As per our information, two persons have locked in 140 guests and 30 employees,' the statement said.
'Our
safety and security teams and our corporate team are in constant
contact with the local authorities in order to offer any support
possible to re-instate safety and security at the hotel,' it added.
The
US embassy in Bamako has urged embassy staff to seek cover from the
attack, tweeting that all Americans in Mali should 'shelter in place'.








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