Al- Qaeda behind Ivory Coast’s beach bar attack
In yet another terror attack on a public space, gunmen killed 16 people at a resort in Ivory Coast, an act claimed by Al-Qaeda as its own
By : migrator
Update: 2016-03-14 17:16 GMT
Gunmen killed 16 people at an Ivory Coast resort leaving bodies strewn on the beach, in an attack claimed by an Al-Qaeda affiliate as fears grow of a mounting jihadist threat in west Africa. Armed with grenades and assault riffles, the attackers stormed three hotels in the sleepy resort of Grand-Bassam, popular with expats, around 40 kilometres east of the commercial hub Abidjan.
Fourteen civilians and two special forces troops were killed in the shooting spree, along with six assailants, according to Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara. “The toll is heavy,” he said as he arrived in Grand-Bassam, describing the killings as a “terrorist” attack. One French and one German national were among the dead, according to Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko.
The US and former colonial master France offered to help the Ivorian government find the perpetrators, with French President Francois Hollande condemning the “cowardly attack”. The US-based SITE Intelligence Group said Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the terror group’s North African affiliate, had claimed responsibility for the attack.
AQIM said in a statement three of its fighters had been killed. West African nations have scrambled to boost security in the wake of jihadist attacks on tourist hotspots in the capitals of Mali and Burkina Faso, which were also claimed by the group.
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