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Mali Declares Ten-Day State of Emergency in Aftermath of Hostage Siege
Mali declared a ten-day state of emergency following the hostage siege, which took place at a hotel in the capital Bamako on Friday.
Suspected Islamist militants had seized 170 people hostage in the Radisson Blu hotel in the centre of the capital before the building was stormed by security forces.
Special Forces Storm Hotel to End Hostage Siege in Mali's Capital
Special forces stormed the hotel in Bamako, the capital of Mali, where up to 170 people are believed to be held hostages by suspected Islamists.
The attackers targeted the Radisson Blu Hotel in the centre of the capital, which is popular with expats working in Mali.
Gunmen Attack Hotel in Mali's Capital, Attempt to Take Hostages
Gunmen launched an attack at a hotel in Bamako, the capital of Mali, in an apparent attempt to take hostages on Friday.
The attackers targeted the Radisson Blu Hotel in the centre of the capital, which is popular with expats working in Mali.
The police has surrounded the area and is blocking the roads leading into the neighbourhood, the BBC informs.
Gunfire, explosions, two terrorists with 170 hostages at Mali’s Radisson Blu
Gunmen stormed into luxury Radisson hotel in Bamako, Mali’s capital, on Friday. At this moment two terrorists are believed to be holding 170 hostages according to a senior security force source and other witnesses in the area.
At least 12 dead as Mali siege ends, some UN workers freed
At least 12 people were killed during a nearly 24-hour siege of a hotel in central Mali seized by suspected Islamist gunmen that ended on August 8 as security forces stormed the building and released some of the United Nations workers trapped inside.