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Al-Qaeda affiliate claims I. Coast attack: US-based monitors

WASHINGTON, March 13, (APP/AFP) – Al-Qaeda’s
North African affiliate claimed a deadly attack by heavily-armed gunmen on an Ivory Coast resort on Sunday that killed at least 16 people, US-based monitors said.
In a message posted on its Telegram channels, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic
Maghreb (AQIM) said three of its “heroes” had stormed the Grand-Bassam resort, according to SITE Intelligence Group, which is based just outside Washington.
President Alassane Ouattara said six gunmen had been killed.
The strike, which targeted three hotels in the former French colonial
capital that is popular with Western expatriates, also killed 14 civilians and two special forces troops, he said.
“By the grace of Allah and His granting of success, three heroes from the knights of Qaedat al-Jihad in the Islamic Maghreb were able to storm the
tourist resort ‘Grand Bassam,’ situated east of the city of Abidjan, in Ivory Coast,” the SITE Intelligence Group quoted AQIM as saying.