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“Gunmen hold 170 hostage at hotel in Mali”. Gunmen have taken 170 people hostage inside the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital (Mali is a former French.

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1 “Gunmen hold 170 hostage at hotel in Mali”

2 Gunmen have taken 170 people hostage inside the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital (Mali is a former French colony), Bamako, with at least three deaths reported. The hotel said ten armed men have locked in 140 guests and 30 employees. The men came in a diplomatic vehicle Friday morning, firing as they entered the hotel. The gunshots went on for several long minutes witnesses said. Two Malian nationals and a French national have died, a U.N. official said without elaborating. Malian soldiers with help from U.N. troops have the hotel surrounded. Some 20 were freed later in the morning and others managed to escape with the help of security forces. Among them were thee U.N. staff members. It's unknown how many other staffers remain inside. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the incident and there are no leads as to why this was a target for the gunmen.

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