Twenty foreigners were brutally hacked to death by ISIS
militants inside a restaurant popular with expatriates here in the
high-security diplomatic zone before commandos launched an assault today
killing six attackers and capturing one alive, ending Bangladesh's worst terror
attack.
Director of Military Operations Brigadier General Nayeem
Ashfaq Chowdhury said the militants slaughtered 20 hostages before the joint
operation led by the armed forces began. Most of those killed were found with
their throat slit, he added.
"Army Para commando Unit-1 led the operation and killed
six terrorists within 13 minutes," Chowdhury told reporters.
The mission codenamed 'Operation Thunderbolt' was launched
after the Prime Minister ordered the army to intervene to end the hostage
crisis, he said.
All 20 hostages killed were foreigners, with most being
Italian or Japanese. Two senior police officers were also killed in the
gunbattle that began last night.
He said the bodies of the victims were recovered during a
search in the Holey Artisan Bakery compound after the operation. The bodies
were shifted to the Combined Military Hospital morgue for autopsy to confirm
their identity.
Gunshots and sounds of explosion rocked the area at 7:40 AM
(local time) as security forces launched the final assault to end the siege.
Minutes later, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced the
end of siege and said security forces "successfully" wrapped up their
operation, freeing 13 hostages after killing six terrorists and capturing one
militant at the Spanish cafe.
"It was an extremely heinous act. What kind of Muslims
are these people? They don't have any religion," she said in a televised
speech, referring to the terrorists.
"They (gunmen) defied the call of Ramadan's tarabi
(special evening) prayers and went to kill people...The way they killed people
is intolerable. They don't have any religion...terrorism is their
religion," said Hasina, with Army chief General Abu Belal Muhammad Shafiul
Huq by her side.
"I thank Allah as we could destroy the terrorists and
rescue the hostages," Hasina said, adding that "none of the
terrorists could flee the scene, six of them were killed on the spot and one
was captured alive."
Hasina vowed to do everything to "uproot the militants
and violent extremists" from Bangladesh.
Among those rescued were Indian, Sri Lankan and Japanese
nationals, media reports said.
Hasina said around 30 people were injured in the attack.
Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack
through its Amaq news agency, nearly four hours after the hostage crisis
unfolded, according to the US-based SITE Intelligence group, which monitors
jihadist activity online.
It later issued a number of photographs of what
it said were scenes from inside the restaurant. The pictures showed what
appeared to be a number of bodies lying in pools of blood.
Courtesy: PTI
Courtesy: PTI
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