Soldiers from the presidential guard patrol outside the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali,
Soldiers from the presidential guard patrol outside the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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A Mauritanian news site says the Islamic extremist group that claimed responsibility for Friday's assault on a luxury hotel in Mali's capital has issued a new statement identifying the two gunmen.

Al-Akhbar, which often receives messages from Malian extremists, said the statement from the Al-Mourabitoun (The Sentinels) group named the gunmen as Abdel Hakim Al-Ansari and Moadh Al-Ansari. The statement said they were the only two who carried out the attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, which claimed 19 lives. Initial reports from witnesses and officials suggested there could have been as many as 10 gunmen, though the bodies of only two gunmen were recovered from the scene.

Al-Mourabitoun has links to al-Qaida and the group's first statement on Friday described collaboration with al-Qaida's "Sahara Emirate."

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