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Al-Mourabitoun claim responsibility for Mali hotel attack

The siege is now over with 18 confirmed dead, at least least four of whom were hostages

Ali Abdelatti
Friday 20 November 2015 16:54 GMT
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Around 130 people were reported to be trapped or held hostage in the attack
Around 130 people were reported to be trapped or held hostage in the attack (Getty Images)

An African jihadist group affiliated with al Qaeda claimed responsibility on Friday for an attack on a luxury hotel packed with foreigners in the Malian capital Bamako.

Al-Mourabitoun, a group based in northern Mali and made up mostly of Tuaregs and Arabs, posted a message on Twitter saying it was behind the attack on the Radisson Blu hotel, where around 130 people were reported to be trapped or held hostage.

The siege is now over with 18 confirmed dead. At least four of those were hostages.

The claim could not immediately be verified.

Al-Mourabitoun, formed around two years ago and based in the Sahara Desert, is headed by former al Qaeda fighter Mokhtar Belmokhtar.

It has claimed responsibility for the death of five people last March in an attack on a restaurant in Bamako; a suicide attack on a group of U.N. peacekeepers in northern Mali in April in which at least three people died; and an attack on a hotel in Sevare in central Mali in August in which 17 people were killed.

Reuters

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