Mali army: 3 confirmed dead in attack on Mali hotel in capital, more than 100 hostages remain
BAMAKO, Mali — At least three people were killed after men shouting “God is great” and armed with guns and grenades stormed the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali’s capital Friday morning and trapped guests inside, military officials said.
The Brussels-based Rezidor Hotel group that operates the hotel said the assailants had “locked in” 140 guests and 30 employees, though Malian army commander Modibo Nama Traore later said that 20 people had been released.
Any number of Muslim extremist groups could be behind the attack, which unfolded one week after the attacks on Paris that killed 129 people. A handful of jihadi groups seized the northern half of Mali in 2012 but were ousted from cities and towns by a French military intervention.
Traore said 10 gunmen stormed the hotel shouting “Allahu Akbar,” or “God is great,” in Arabic before firing on the guards. A staffer at the hotel who gave his name as Tamba Diarra said over the phone that the attackers used grenades in the assault.


