BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Jihadists stormed two hotels in central Mali on Friday, seizing at least six hostages and killing three Malian soldiers and a U.N. peacekeeper in one of the most brazen attacks in months, defense officials said.The Islamic militants assaulted one hotel in the town of Sevare, and then after an exchange of gunfire moved on to the Hotel Byblos next door where they grabbed between six and 10 people, said Lt. Col. Diarran Kone.”The operation to free the hostages is ongoing,” he said.The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry issued a statement based on information from its embassy in Algeria …read more
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