The authorities say the situation is now under control after gunshots were heard in Bamako.
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(Reuters) - An al Qaeda-linked group said it killed nearly 300 people in Saturday's devastating attack in north-central Burkina Faso, but said it targeted militia members linked to the army, not civilians, the U.S. consultancy Site Intelligence Group reported. Read full story
The authorities say the situation is now under control after gunshots were heard in Bamako.
Israel said the former school had become a haven for militants and released a list of men it said were Hamas fighters targeted in the attack.
Israel said the former school had become a haven for militants and released a list of men it said were Hamas fighters targeted in the attack.
Al-Qaeda-linked group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimin have claimed responsibility for the attack on a military school in Mali.
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