The
United States and France have pledged assistance to Ivory Coast as the West
African nation investigates a terror attack that left at least 16 people dead.
Gunmen
stormed three hotels Sunday in the beach resort city of Grand-Bassam, officials
said. Foreign nationals, including a Frenchman and a German woman, were among
the dead.
Al
Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb claimed responsibility on a social media account
tied to the group.
Two
soldiers and 14 civilians were among those killed, President Alassane Ouattara
said as he visited the sites of the attack.
Three
terrorists were killed in the attack, the Ivory Coast presidency said on its
Facebook page Monday, citing Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko.
On
Sunday, Ouattara gave the number of terrorists killed in the attack as six. No
information was immediately available Monday clarifying the discrepancy.
The
President declared three days of national mourning. He urged the Ivorian people
to come together and to not give in to fear.
"I
condemn in the strongest terms these heinous and cowardly attacks on innocent
people," he said. "Ivory Coast will not be intimidated by
terrorists."




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