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I've been following this off and on at work.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/20/africa/mali-shooting/index.html

CNN wrote:

Mali hotel attack: At least 10 dead; attackers still inside, army says



(CNN)LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:

• [11:22 a.m. ET] Ten bodies have been found in a hall of the hotel, and attackers still are inside the building, Malian Army Col. Mamadou Coulibaly told reporters in Bamako on Friday.

• [11:22 a.m. ET] There are no more hostages in the hotel, Coulibaly said.

• [10:49 a.m. ET] Six U.S. citizens have been "rescued so far" in Mali, where gunmen took hostages Friday at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, U.S. Africa Command tweeted Friday. The command added that two U.S. military personnel are "assisting outside (the) hotel."

• [10:47 a.m. ET] At least six people injured in Friday's attack on the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital have been hospitalized, Mali Health Minister Marie Madeleine Togo told state broadcaster ORTM. The injured are being treated at the Gabriel Toure University Hospital in Bamako.

FULL STORY:

Security forces have reportedly launched a counterassault on a hotel in the capital of the West African nation of Mali, where officials say gunmen took dozens of hostages and killed at least three people Friday morning.

The situation began around 7 a.m. at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, when two or three attackers with AK-47 rifles exited at least one vehicle with diplomatic plates and entered the hotel with guns firing, said Olivier Saldago, a spokesman for the United Nations mission in Mali.

Two Malian nationals and a French national have died, a U.N. official said without elaborating.

The attack, Saldago said, came as the hotel hosted diplomatic delegations working on a peace process in the landlocked country, a former French colony that has been battling Islamist extremists with the help of U.N. and French forces.

There was conflicting information about how many were in the hotel. The Radisson chain said that as many as 170 people had been there as the attack began, and that 125 guests and 13 employees still were inside by early Friday afternoon.

By noon, the country's state broadcaster, ORTM, reported that at least 80 people had been freed.

By mid-afternoon, Agence France-Presse reported, citing the Malian security minister, that no hostages remained in the hotel. CNN could not immediately verify the report.

Malian soldiers and U.N. troops had the hotel surrounded, a journalist for ORTM told CNN from the scene. Two security personnel were injured, Malian Security Minister Salif Traore said on ORTM.

"We're still hearing erratic gunfire," journalist Katarina Hoije told CNN from near the scene Friday afternoon.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

Counterassault underway, French President says

The Radisson Blu Hotel is in an upscale neighborhood outside the center of Bamako, rising high above the dusty streets and surrounding houses. With 190 rooms and suites, it is known as a hub for international guests such as diplomats and businesspeople, and it is a 15-minute drive from Bamako-Senou International Airport.

Security forces have begun a counterassault on the hotel, said French President Francois Hollande, who said he'd been in touch with Malian authorities dealing with the hostage situation.

Hollande, speaking to reporters in Paris, pledged to provide "necessary support" to help Mali resolve the situation.

France on Friday afternoon said it dispatched to Mali an elite paramilitary group trained in hostage rescue and counterterrorism operations.

U.S. special operations forces also are helping "move civilians to secured locations as Malian forces clear the hotel of hostile gunmen," said Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Falvo, a spokesman for U.S. Africa Command.

The attack comes just a day after Hollande praised his troops for successfully fighting Islamists in the former French colony. It also comes a week after France suffered its own high-profile terror attack: Shootings and suicide bombings, claimed by the terror group ISIS, that killed 130 people in and near Paris.

French military involvement in Mali picked up in 2013, when France, at Mali's request, launched an offensive after radical Islamists seized the strategic town of Konna. The ground and air campaign sent Islamist fighters who had seized the northern region fleeing into the vast desert.

Though military pressure largely drove Islamist militants from cities, the militants have have regrouped in the desert areas, said J. Peter Pham, director of the Africa Center at the Washington-based Atlantic Council.

"Unfortunately, this (hotel) is a likely target" because it is popular with international guests such as U.N. workers, Pham said.

'I saw bullets on the floor'

Michael Skapoullis, a man who lives near the Radisson Blu, told CNN he was using the hotel's gym Friday morning when he noticed fellow exercisers leaving. He hadn't heard anything because he was listening to music, but he decided to follow.

He walked to a door leading to the hotel lobby, and that's when he saw something was wrong.

"I saw bullets on the floor of the lobby," Skapoullis said. "So I gently closed the door, and ... I went back into the gym" and eventually left the complex.

Diplomats, airline employees were at hotel

The hotel, one of the capital's most modern, is known as a hub for international guests such as diplomats and businesspeople.

As news of the attack spread, media outlets and officials from a number of nations reported that some of their citizens were in the hotel or had been freed. A summary:

• Seven Algerians, including six members of an Algerian diplomatic delegation, are safe after being trapped in the hotel, the state-run Algerie Presse Service reported Friday afternoon. The Algerians were freed during a counterassault by U.N. and Malian forces, the outlet reported.

• Twenty Indian nationals, working for a Dubai-based company and staying at the hotel on a long-term basis, were safely evacuated, Vikas Swarup, a spokesman for India's Ministry of External Affairs, said on Twitter.

• Twelve Air France crew members who were staying at the hotel were safely extracted, the airline tweeted Friday. Air France has canceled all its flights Friday to and from Bamako as a precaution, the airline said.

• Turkish Airlines said at least seven of its employees were staying at the hotel Friday. Six are free, and one still was in the hotel as of early Friday afternoon, the airline said.

• Six U.S. citizens have been "rescued so far," U.S. Africa Command tweeted Friday. The command added that two U.S. military personnel are "assisting outside (the) hotel."

• At least seven Chinese guests are among those held hostage, Chinese media reported. At least four of them had been rescued by Friday afternoon, state-run CCTV reported, citing a source at the Chinese Embassy in Mali. One of the trapped Chinese guests exchanged instant messages with a reporter from the Xinhua news agency and said he heard multiple gunshots outside his room and then smelled smoke.

• Two German nationals were able to leave the hotel, Germany's Foreign Office said.

August attack

Friday's attack comes about three months after 12 people -- including five Malian soldiers -- were killed in a hostage situation and ensuing battle at a hotel in Sevare in central Mali in August.

The soldiers stormed the hotel to end a daylong siege that started when gunmen raided the hotel after attacking a military site nearby, witnesses said.

In that incident, the attackers were affiliated with the Macina Liberation Movement. Human Rights Watch has described the group as Islamists who commit "serious abuses in the course of military operations against Mali's security forces."

CNN's Margot Haddad, Elizabeth Joseph, Jamie Crawford, Christian Purefoy, Nima Elbagir, Pierre Meilhan and Archith Seshadri contributed to this report.


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This is al Queda... I guess they're upset that ISIS is getting all the attention now...

This sucks balls...

*isn't this in the Paris or ISIS thread?

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 whembly wrote:
*isn't this in the Paris or ISIS thread?

There's been a lot of off-topic bickering in the other threads so if someone posted it there it may have gotten lost among the massive quote chains.

One thing of note is that Mali is a French territory, so this is technically the second attack against France in a week.

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Hopefully this ends quick and without anymore innocent deaths.

Unless its already done and over with.

 
   
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Last report has attackers still inside the building.


 
   
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The siege is over and the remaining hostages are free.

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 whembly wrote:
This is al Queda... I guess they're upset that ISIS is getting all the attention now...

This sucks balls...

*isn't this in the Paris or ISIS thread?


Yeah, I posted about that in both threads.

Glad the siege is over. Is the death toll stable ?

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Did they merc all the attackers or did they nab a few?

 
   
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Info is hard to get suddenly. This is the last that the BBC has on it.

BBC wrote:A spokesman for the UN mission in Mali Olivier Salgado says security forces are going from room to room checking for more casualties, the AP news agency reports.

Another official quoted by the AP said 12 bodies were found in the basement of Radisson Blu hotel and 15 on the second floor.

However, the official said that operations are ongoing and that the building had yet to be totally cleared.



 
   
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