At least three dead in Mali as gunmen 'try to kidnap' Western hotel guests
Gunmen stormed a hotel in central Mali on in an apparent attempt to kidnap Westerners, killing at least three people and seizing hostages in an ongoing standoff with the army.
Among the dead were two Malian soldiers, while the body of a white man was seen lying sprawled outside the hotel in the town of Sevare, military sources said.
The attackers launched the assault on the Byblos hotel in the early hours of Friday in what military sources and local residents said appeared to be a bid to abduct foreign guests.
Malian troops surrounded the hotel and shot dead one of the attackers who was wearing an explosive belt, the military source said.
“It is a hostage-taking,” the source said, adding that two of the soldiers surrounding the hotel had been killed and another three injured, while the body of a white man was in front of the hotel.
“It is still not over,” the source said.