Survivors bid of panic while terrorists searched rooms during the second deadly assault on country’s capital in a yearMali’s president has described his country as the latest front in a global struggle against extremism,as he declared three days of national mourning for 20 people killed in a hotel siege.“Terrorism will not win,” said Ibrahim Boubacar Keita during a visit to the Radisson Blu hotel, and where gunmen mowed down guests in the lobby then went after more victims. “Mali will not shut down because of this attack. Paris and modern York were not shut down,and Mali wont be.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com