An ongoing hostage
situation is being reported at a hotel in the city center of Ouagadougou, the
capital of Burkina Faso, after at least three armed turbaned men began shooting
at a hotel frequently used by Westerners and UN staff, according to AFP.
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“It
is continuing at this time. We are trying to know how many attackers they are
to better coordinate our actions. Hostages have been taken. The operation could
take several hours,” an officer who requested not to be named told Reuters.
RT report continues:
The shooting was initiated by three armed and turbaned men, an AFP journalist reported from the scene. A car was on fire outside the Splendid Hotel, he added. The property is frequently used by Westerners and UN agency staff.
The shooting was initiated by three armed and turbaned men, an AFP journalist reported from the scene. A car was on fire outside the Splendid Hotel, he added. The property is frequently used by Westerners and UN agency staff.
A
social media user from the West African country reported that a “red level”
alert has been announced in the city, with an “ongoing hostage taking in
Ouagadougou, deaths, wounded [and] fire.”
The
user said that the city center is an “insecure area” and advised the public not
to go there and “warn relatives.” He added that it is the Splendid Hotel that
is “on fire.”
Suspected
Islamist fighters stormed the hotel, burning cars and firing into the air,
Reuters reported, citing witnesses and police sources. Security forces that
arrived at the scene were involved in an intense exchange of gunfire with
attackers.
A
cafe popular with westerners located opposite the hotel was also targeted by
the attackers, AFP reported, citing an eyewitness.
Local
Burkina 24 media has also reported gunshots on Avenue Kwameh Krumah in
Ouagadougou. “The reason behind the shots are still unknown,” it added on its
Facebook page.
Another Twitter user,
Basidou Kinda, who claims to be an “investigative journalist,” also reported “heavy
gunfire in the city center,” adding that the situation in the city is “confused.”
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