Gunmen suspected to be Jihadists have taken about 170 people hostage after they attacked Radisson Blu Hotel, a five-star hotel in Mali’s capital Bamako this morning. The armed men stormed the hotel and started a shooting rampage. “It is all happening on the seventh floor, jihadists are firing in the corridor,” an unnamed security official told AFP. “According to our information, 2 people are holding 140 clients and 30 employees.” they added
Mali local media reports suggests Muslim guests, and staff are being released after reciting versions from Koran. Witnesses told FRANCE24 that the attackers arrived in a car with diplomatic license plates. They stormed into the hotel shooting and screaming “ALLAHU AKBAR”
The statement said the hotel group is in constant contact with the local authorities and is closely monitoring the situation. A staff member at the Radisson Blu hotel said that the attackers used grenades in the assault. The man, who gave his name as Tamba Diarra, did not have information on casualties or the number of assailants involved, but said he was not aware of hostages having been taken at the hotel.
The US embassy in Mali asked citizens to shelter in place amid reports of an “ongoing active shooter operation” at the hotel, raising fears of an attack by
There were rumours that Al Jazeera reported that Aliko Dangote was at the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali when it was attacked by gunmen. Dangote just took to his twitter handle to refute the claims that he is among the 170 hostages. He was in Mali yesterday but has since returned to Nigeria..
Also, AFP Bureau Chief Nigeria, Phil Hazlewood, confirmed he’s not there. He confirmed this from Aliko Dangote’s spokesman, Anthony Chiejina.