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2017-06-19 Africa North
Mali attack: Two dead after gunmen storm tourist resort
[BBC] Mali's government has said it suspects jihadists are behind the resort attack

Gunmen have stormed a tourist resort in Mali popular with Westerners and two people are dead, the country's security minister has said.

"It is a jihadist attack. Malian special forces intervened and about 20 hostages have been released," Salif Traore told AFP.

"Unfortunately for the moment there are two dead, including a Franco-Gabonese."

Government troops battled the gunmen at the luxury resort Le Campement Kangaba, east of the capital Bamako.

"Security forces are in place. Campement Kangaba is blocked off and an operation is under way," a security ministry spokesman told Reuters earlier.

Malian special forces intervened, backed by UN soldiers and troops from a French counter-terrorism force.

Witness Boubacar Sangare was just outside the compound as the attack unfolded.

"Westerners were fleeing the encampment while two plainclothes police exchanged fire with the assailants," he said.

"There were four national police vehicles and French soldiers in armoured vehicles on the scene."

He added that a helicopter was circling overhead.

The European Union training mission in Mali, EUTMMALI, tweeted that it was aware of the attack and was supporting Malian security forces and assessing the situation.

Earlier this month, the US embassy in Bamako had warned of "possible future attacks on Western diplomatic missions, other locations in Bamako that Westerners frequent".

BBC correspondent Alex Duval Smith says many expats and wealthy Malians go to Kangaba at weekends, to enjoy the pools, cocktail bar, canoeing facilities, and other activities for children.

Mali has been fighting a jihadist insurgency for several years, with Islamist fighters roaming the country's north and centre.

In November 2015, at least 20 people were killed when gunmen took guests and staff hostage at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako.

Al-Qaeda's North African arm, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), said it was behind that siege.

Mali has been in a state of emergency since the Radisson Blu attack. It was extended for a further six months in April.
Posted by Frozen Al 2017-06-19 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11135 views ]  Top
 File under: al-Qaeda in North Africa 

#1 Frozen Al, by the time I saw your article in the hopper at 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the situation had resolved. So I added the update and pushed it back to today.

Thank you on being on top of this for us.
Posted by trailing wife 2017-06-19 00:52||   2017-06-19 00:52|| Front Page Top

#2 Hostages are released in their underwear after two EU soldiers and two guests were killed by militants at a luxury resort in Mali popular with Westerners

Four people have died and another is thought to be missing after Mali siege
One dead was member of Portuguese armed forces in training, another was a Malian soldier, one was French-Gabonese and another was Cameroonian
36 guests were rescued, while another person is thought to be missing
Mali's security Minister Salif Traore said 'it is beyond doubt this was terrorists'



Posted by Bright Pebbles 2017-06-19 12:49||   2017-06-19 12:49|| Front Page Top

#3 From Ynet:

An al-Qaida-linked Islamic militant group said Monday it staged an attack the previous day on a resort area in Mali popular with foreigners, killing five people, including a Portuguese soldier who had been serving in the European Union mission to stabilize this West African country wracked by mounting extremism.

The recently formed Mali-based Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen extremist group has claimed responsibility for the attack, according to SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadi websites.

A Malian soldier and three civilians—a Chinese citizen, a Malian, and a French-Gabonese dual national—also were slain in the worst terror attack to strike Bamako since late 2015.

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said the Malian victim worked for the European delegation in Bamako.

The attack struck a resort area that was considered safe enough that it was an approved rest and recreation location for soldiers with the EU mission. It was not immediately clear how the attackers managed to overpower the security staff and shoot at guests.
Posted by trailing wife 2017-06-19 23:01||   2017-06-19 23:01|| Front Page Top

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