Three killed in a terrorist attack at a Mali hotel
Early this Friday a group of a dozen terrorists armed with AK-47s arrived in cars with diplomatic plates took 170 people hostage, including customers and employees of the luxury Radisson Blu in Bamako, one of the safest. The identity of the assailants remains unknown, but Jihadist authorship has not been ruled out as several witnesses heard the assailants shouting, «Allah is great». They have been releasing hostages who knew how to recite verses from the Koran. Among the hostages are people of Chinese, Pakistani, Indian, and French nationalities.
At least three people have died and several were injured during the terrorist attack at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, Mali. At least 80 people have been released.
Early this Friday a group of a dozen terrorists armed with AK-47s arrived in cars with diplomatic plates took 170 people hostage, including customers and employees of the luxury Radisson Blu in Bamako, one of the safest. The identity of the assailants remains unknown, but Jihadist authorship has not been ruled out as several witnesses heard the assailants shouting, «Allah is great». They have been releasing hostages who knew how to recite verses from the Koran. Among the hostages are people of Chinese, Pakistani, Indian, and French nationalities.