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China condemns loss of lives in Mali hotel attack

| | Nov 22, 2015, at 03:11 am
Beijing, Nov 21 (IBNS): China on Saturday condemned the attack by militants on a hotel in Mali which killed several people including three Chinese nationals.

"Gunmen staged a massive hostage-taking incident in Mali on November 20. 27 were killed, including 3 Chinese citizens. The other 4 Chinese hostages were rescued. We express our deep condolences for the lost lives and sincere sympathy to their families," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hong Lei said in a statement.

"Highly concerned about the incident, the Party and state leadership immediately gave important instructions. The Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Embassy in Mali activated the emergency response mechanism upon learning what had happened, and went all out to coordinate relevant sectors for the rescue work," said the spokesperson.

"The Malian government and the international community made great endeavor to rescue the hostages. However, in total disregard of human conscience, those gunmen committed the inhuman crime. The Chinese side expresses its indignation at and strong condemnation of the atrocity," Hong Lei said.

Militants stormed into a luxury hotel in Mali's capital Bamako and killed several people.
 

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