4 hostages freed from Mali hotel, 13 people dead: official

Islamic extremists had attacked a hotel in Central Mali, which is frequented by UN staff

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Last Updated : Aug 08 2015 | 2:54 PM IST
Mali's defense ministry adviser says that four hostages have been freed from a hotel in central Mali after a standoff with Islamic extremists that left 13 people dead.

Lt Col Diarran Kone said that the operation ended today and five additional bodies were found in the Hotel Byblos, including four hotel staff and one jihadi.

Officials had earlier announced that five Malian soldiers were killed, two jihadis and a UN contractor, bringing the total death toll to 13.

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Lt Col Kone said Mali's gendarmerie and partners ended the standoff that started Friday after the extremists attacked the hotel frequented by UN staff.

Mali's jihadi groups have been stepping up their attacks further south from their strongholds in the north.

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First Published: Aug 08 2015 | 2:42 PM IST

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