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ISIL claims responsibility for deadly Bangladesh siege and gun attack – Amaq

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At least one person has died after gunmen stormed a cafe in Gulshan, the diplomatic quarter of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.

Men wielding guns, bombs and swords are said to have burst into the Holey Artisan Bakery café at around 8.45pm local time (4.45pm CET). An unconfirmed number of people have been taken hostage.

ISIL ‘claims responsibility’

Amaq, the news agency of the self-proclaimed Islamic State – or ISIL – reports the militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. It says more than 20 people have been killed.

Chief of the special police force Benjir Ahmed said the assailants had thrown bombs at police officers. One policeman has been killed and two others injured in gunfire that broke out as the force surrounded the building.

Rabiul Islam, the Assistant Commissioner of the Police Detective Branch, succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital, police sources have confirmed.

Reports suggest the number of wounded stands at at least 12, but could actually be much higher.

Around eight to nine gunmen are believed to be involved in the siege.

Chief Ahmed told the press police were attempting to ensure the hostages’ safety in a peaceful manner.

The Bangladesh Rapid Action Battalion is on site, organising an operation to try to rescue the hostages. The Chief of the unit has been quoted as saying the perpetrators are “arms-carrying misguided youths.”

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Embassies, NGOs and the UN are all based in the area and a number of foreign nationals are reported to be among those taken hostage.

‘Stay away from the neighbourhood’

Spanish, US and Canadian authorities are warning citizens to avoid the Gulshan neighbourhood.

Spokesman for the US State Department, John Kirby, said that while he was unable to confirm whether private US citizens were caught up in a “hostage situation,” all state staff were accounted for, so far.

“We’re certainly aware of reports of what appears to be a hostage situation in the Gulshan neighbourhood of Dhaka in Bangladesh. We’re also aware that local security forces are on the scene and responding. Our embassy in Dhaka is currently conducting accountability. I can tell you, as of now, just before I came out here, that they accounted for 100 percent of American citizens working under the chief of mission authority,” he told press.

“The situation is ongoing. It’s obviously too early for us to say who is involved, the motivation, any of that stuff. It’s all still unfolding right now and we will obviously update you.”

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