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Gunmen Take 170 Hostages in Hotel in Mali Capital
Sputnik
12:07 20.11.2015(updated 13:50 20.11.2015)
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Gunmen take 170 hostages at luxury Radisson hotel in Bamako, Mali
RT Published on Nov 20, 2015
https://www.rt.com/news/322818-mali-hotel-hostage-siege/

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Ive heard some conflicting reports that these two fight crews may have been secured and evacuated much earlier than what is being stated below. Before much of the carnage took place.

An unconfirmed report perhaps. As if a (Military extraction team ?), or some individuals could have already been in position with foreknowledge of the event.

If this has any substance as being true, could the intended targets have been the Russians? With an American death to cover all the typical bases as cover. Just Speculation. :huh:
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Chicago Tribune
11-20-15:9:59 PM
_http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-mali-hotel-attack-20151120-story.html
Also reported safe were 12 members of an Air France flight crew and five from Turkish Airlines. All 20 guests from India were evacuated as well, said Vikas Swarup, spokesman for India's Foreign Ministr

The U.S. State Department said one American was among the dead. Her family identified her as Anita Datar of Takoma Park, Md. Datar's LinkedIn profile said she worked for international development agency Palladium International Development.
_http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-mali-anita-datar-20151121-story.html

Moscow Confirms Deaths of 6 Russians in Mali Hostage Crisi
updated 15:39 21.11.2015

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/africa/20151121/1030508245/mali-hostage-crisis-russians.html#ixzz3sAS3zfG9
Six Russian nationals are confirmed to have died in an attack at the Radisson Blu Hotel in the Malian capital Bamako, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Gunmen stormed the luxury hotel on Friday, taking 170 people hostage, most of them foreigners. Malian police laid siege to the building and freed dozens of people. At least 19 were killed and seven injured.

"The operation by Mali security services freed over a hundred of people, including six Russians. Six of our citizens died. They were gunned down together with 13 other nationals in the hotel restaurant in the first moments of the terror attack," the ministry said.

"We strongly condemn this inhumane crime aimed at destabilizing the situation in Mali and undermining the process of internal settlement. We offer condolences to the friends and relatives of those killed."

Russian President Vladimir Putin extended condolences to Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. He expressed solidarity with the affected countries whose nationals were killed in Mali.

Al Mourabitoun, an Islamist militant group based in northern Mali, has reportedly claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack, saying it was carried out jointly with al-Qaeda. It was involved in several other attacks on Malian hotels, including an incident in August when militants killed 13 people in the central Malian town of Sevare.
 
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