Burkina Faso: Watu wenye Silaha wateka hotel na kuua watu 20

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SHAMBULIZI BURKINA FASO: Watu 30 waachiwa huru mapema leo baada ya watu wenye silaha kuteka hoteli ya Spendid mjini Ouagadougou na kuua watu 20, maofisa wasema.

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Burkina Faso attack: Operation to end siege under way
An unknown number of hostages taken in attack at hotel in capital Ouagadougou as forces launch operation to end siege.

The director of the capital city's university hospital said they were treating 15 people, some with bullet wounds

Over 20 people are feared killed and an unknown number of hostages taken in an attack on a restaurant and hotel in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso.

Security forces in the early hours of Saturday began an assault to reclaim the Splendid Hotel and entered its lobby, part of which was on fire, witnesses said.

Diallo Ismael, a human rights activist, said that about 300 people are believed to be inside the hotel.

"The security forces are close to storming the building," Ismael told Al Jazeera from the capital.

The interior ministry said that fire brigade has found around 10 bodies on terrace of restaurant opposite the hotel.

French forces also arrived in Ouagadougou from neighbouring Mali to aid the effort, Associated Press news agency reported.

Thirty-three hostages, including a government minister, were freed from the besieged hotel, the country's communications minister told Reuters news agency.

The director of the capital city's university hospital said they were treating 15 people, some with bullet wounds.

Earlier, Olympia de Maismont, a local reporter, told Al Jazeera that police confirmed that there were hostages in the Splendid Hotel, and she said the military had surrounded the building following reports of gunfire and explosions.

The attack, she added, happened around 8pm local time on Friday.

Al-Qaeda claim

Reuters reported that gunmen stormed the hotel, burning cars outside and firing in the air to drive back crowds before security forces arrived, prompting an intense exchange of gunfire.

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb claimed responsibility for the attack, SITE Intelligence Group, a monitoring organisation, reported.

Splendid Hotel, a four-star residence which is near the airport, is known to be popular with foreigners, including UN staff.

This is the first time gunmen have carried out an assault in the capital of Burkina Faso.

In November, gunmen stormed the Radisson Blu hotel in the Malian capital, Bamako, and took at least 170 people hostage.

After a nine-hour standoff with Malian and UN soldiers, most of the hostages were released - but 19 were killed. Two attackers were also killed.

In November, Burkina Faso elected Roch Marc Christian Kabore as its new president in a historic vote, becoming the West African country's first new leader in decades.

Kabore's win marked the end of a transitional period after the overthrow of the country's longtime ruler, Blaise Compaore, in 2014 and a failed coup attempt in September.

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
 
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Burkina Faso hotel seizure ends; 4 jihadis, 23 others dead

BRAHIMA OUEDRAOGO
January 16, 2016
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Security forces gather near the Hotel that was attacked by suspected militants in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016. Burkina Faso and French forces rescued more people from a luxury hotel in Burkina Faso’s capital as they worked to take back the blackened building early Saturday, exchanging heavy gunfire with al-Qaida militants who had seized it the night before. (AP Photo/Ludivine Laniepce )
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — The overnight seizure of a luxury hotel in Burkina Faso's capital by al-Qaida-linked extremists ended Saturday when Burkina Faso and French security forces killed four jihadist attackers and freed more than 126 people, the West African nation's president said.

At least 23 other people from up to 18 different countries were killed in the attack at the Splendid Hotel and nearby Cappuccino Cafe, establishments popular with westerners in Ouagadougou, the capital, he said. Three attackers were killed at the hotel and a fourth was killed when security forces cleared out a second hotel nearby.

Two of the three attackers at the Splendid Hotel were identified as female, President Roch Marc Christian Kabore said on national radio.

"We appeal to the people to be vigilant and brave because we must fight on," said the president when praising the security forces and first responders. He also said the country was grateful for the military cooperation from French and Americans.

The Islamic extremists stormed the hotel and cafe Friday night. A young black woman with dreadlocks and young Arabs entered the cafe shouting Allahu akhbar (Arabic for God is great), said Issouf Ouattara, who was at the cafe where 10 people were killed in the gunfire.

"There was general panic. After about 20 minutes the situation calmed down and then the firing started again and I think this time it was the police," said another witness Inoussa Diarra.

"We tried to evacuate the victims because they were a bit hidden all over," witness Patrick Nikiema told regional news agency Juka Africa.

Gunfire ramped up early Saturday as gendarme and military forces fought to take back the building which had been blackened by a fire during the assault. Burned cars and motorbikes and overturned chairs and shards of glass lay scattered near the hotel. Onlookers were kept far away from the fighting that continued into daylight.

"We know that the gunmen won't get out of the hotel alive. Our country is not for jihadists or terrorists. They got it wrong," said Gilbert, a witness who gave only his first name

After the morning call to prayer signaled a new day in this West African nation, security forces took control of the Splendid Hotel they searched nearby hotels for other extremists in hiding. The search continued after security forces found and killed a fourth extremist at the Hotel Yibi, the president said.

About 33 people were wounded, said Minister of Security and Internal Affairs Simon Compaore.

The harrowing attack was launched by the same extremists behind a similar siege at an upscale hotel in Bamako, Mali in November that left 20 dead.

Dozens of French forces arrived overnight from neighboring Mali to aid in the rescue. One U.S. military member was embedded with French forces at the scene, and the United States was working to help provide France with surveillance and reconnaissance help, according to a U.S. senior defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

An al-Qaida affiliate known as AQIM, or al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, claimed responsibility online as the attack was ongoing in downtown Ouagadougou at the 147-room hotel, according to the SITE Intelligence Group.

In a message posted in Arabic on the extremists' "Muslim Africa" Telegram account, it said fighters "broke into a restaurant of one of the biggest hotels in the capital of Burkina Faso, and are now entrenched and the clashes are continuing with the enemies of the religion." Fighters who spoke by phone later "asserted the fall of many dead Crusaders," AQIM said, according to SITE.

In a separate development, an Austrian doctor and his wife were kidnapped Friday night by extremists in Burkina Faso's north near its border with Mali, Abi Ouattara, security ministry spokeswoman, said Saturday. Jihadis took the two from the town of Baraboule in the Soum province in Burkina Faso's Sahel region, Ouattara said. The two were doing volunteer work, but the spokeswoman said it was not immediately known how long they had been in northern Burkina Faso.

There was no immediate confirmation of the kidnapping from Austria's Foreign Ministry. "We are trying to look into the matter as quickly as possible," spokesman Thomas Schnoell told the Austria Press Agency.
 
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