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Burkina Faso attack: Hostages freed in Ouagadougou hotel siege | Burkina Faso attack: Hostages freed in Ouagadougou hotel siege |
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About 30 hostages have been freed at a hotel attacked by suspected Islamist militants in Burkina Faso's capital but at least 20 people are feared dead. | About 30 hostages have been freed at a hotel attacked by suspected Islamist militants in Burkina Faso's capital but at least 20 people are feared dead. |
Gunmen stormed Ouagadougou's Splendid Hotel and a nearby cafe in an attack apparently involving car bombs. | Gunmen stormed Ouagadougou's Splendid Hotel and a nearby cafe in an attack apparently involving car bombs. |
Communications Minister Remis Dandjinou said the security forces operation at the hotel was continuing. | Communications Minister Remis Dandjinou said the security forces operation at the hotel was continuing. |
New exchanges of fire were reported on Saturday morning by journalists at the scene in Ouagadougou. | New exchanges of fire were reported on Saturday morning by journalists at the scene in Ouagadougou. |
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has said it carried out the attack, according to the SITE extremist monitoring group. | Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has said it carried out the attack, according to the SITE extremist monitoring group. |
A member of the Burkina Faso government, Minister of Public Works Clement Sawadogo, is among those freed at the hotel, Mr Dandjinou said. | A member of the Burkina Faso government, Minister of Public Works Clement Sawadogo, is among those freed at the hotel, Mr Dandjinou said. |
Thirty-three people were in hospital receiving treatment, he added. | Thirty-three people were in hospital receiving treatment, he added. |
French special forces and Burkinabe troops were involved in rescuing the hostages from the hotel, which is used by UN staff and Westerners, Mr Dandjinou said. | French special forces and Burkinabe troops were involved in rescuing the hostages from the hotel, which is used by UN staff and Westerners, Mr Dandjinou said. |
The total number of those who had lost their lives is not yet known, he added. | The total number of those who had lost their lives is not yet known, he added. |
Hospital chief Robert Sangare quoted survivors as saying at least 20 people had died in the initial attack, before the security forces began their assault on the hotel. | Hospital chief Robert Sangare quoted survivors as saying at least 20 people had died in the initial attack, before the security forces began their assault on the hotel. |
Later, Interior Minister Simon Compaore said 10 bodies had been found on the terrace of the nearby Cappuccino cafe. | Later, Interior Minister Simon Compaore said 10 bodies had been found on the terrace of the nearby Cappuccino cafe. |
French President Francois Hollande condemned what he described as an "odious and cowardly attack". | |
SITE said the al-Murabitoun group, which reportedly merged with AQIM recently, was involved. | |
Who are al-Murabitoun? | Who are al-Murabitoun? |
Witnesses said the gunmen had initially entered the Cappuccino cafe. One employee at the cafe told AFP news agency "several people" had been killed there. | Witnesses said the gunmen had initially entered the Cappuccino cafe. One employee at the cafe told AFP news agency "several people" had been killed there. |
Eyewitnesses reported hearing exchanges of gunfire between the men and security forces, as well as sporadic gunfire from inside the hotel, which is close to the country's international airport. | Eyewitnesses reported hearing exchanges of gunfire between the men and security forces, as well as sporadic gunfire from inside the hotel, which is close to the country's international airport. |
Who is the group responsible? | Who is the group responsible? |
The SITE monitoring group, which analyses jihadist networks, reports that al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has said it was behind the attack. | The SITE monitoring group, which analyses jihadist networks, reports that al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has said it was behind the attack. |
The monitoring group specifically stated that those responsible were the al-Murabitoun group, which is based in the Sahara desert in northern Mali and contains fighters loyal to the veteran Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar. | The monitoring group specifically stated that those responsible were the al-Murabitoun group, which is based in the Sahara desert in northern Mali and contains fighters loyal to the veteran Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar. |
Last month, the group announced it had merged with AQIM. Belmokhtar, a one-eyed commander who fought Soviet forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s, was once a member of AQIM but left after a falling-out with its leadership. | Last month, the group announced it had merged with AQIM. Belmokhtar, a one-eyed commander who fought Soviet forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s, was once a member of AQIM but left after a falling-out with its leadership. |
Belmokhtar has been declared dead many times, the latest by a US air strike on 14 June last year in Libya - according to Libyan authorities - but his death has not been formally confirmed. | Belmokhtar has been declared dead many times, the latest by a US air strike on 14 June last year in Libya - according to Libyan authorities - but his death has not been formally confirmed. |
AQIM and al-Murabitoun said they were behind an attack on a hotel in Burkina Faso's neighbour Mali in November, that left 20 people dead. | AQIM and al-Murabitoun said they were behind an attack on a hotel in Burkina Faso's neighbour Mali in November, that left 20 people dead. |
Burkina Faso had recently held its first presidential election since a coup earlier last year. | Burkina Faso had recently held its first presidential election since a coup earlier last year. |
That coup toppled long-time leader Blaise Compaore, who had governed for 27 years. | That coup toppled long-time leader Blaise Compaore, who had governed for 27 years. |
"We are still in a context of political fragility, so I think the timing of this attack is meaningful," Cynthia Ohayon, an analyst with the International Crisis Group, told the BBC from Ouagadougou. | "We are still in a context of political fragility, so I think the timing of this attack is meaningful," Cynthia Ohayon, an analyst with the International Crisis Group, told the BBC from Ouagadougou. |
"The country has long borders with Mali and Niger, and we know there are armed groups present on the border, so this was probably something we had coming." | "The country has long borders with Mali and Niger, and we know there are armed groups present on the border, so this was probably something we had coming." |
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