One of the salient among them is a missionary, Mr. Michael Riddering from Florida USA was killed.
Todayng reported that..
The mother-in-law of an American missionary killed in a terror attack on a hotel and cafe in Burkina Faso has described him as “extremely well loved and respected”.
Michael Riddering was one of 28 people from 18 different nationalities who were killed in the attack in the capital Ouagadougou which turned into a 12-hour siege starting on Friday evening.
Four assailants stormed the four-star Splendid Hotel and nearby Cappuccino Cafe late on Friday night, detonating bombs that set surrounding cars on fire in an attack which was said to be targeting “white people”.
Simon Compaore, the interior minister, said the siege was lifted at around 8am local time on Saturday, with 126 people rescued and all three attackers dead.
Mr Riddering’s mother-in-law Carol Boyle said he had gone to the cafe to see a group which was planning to volunteer at the orphanage and women’s crisis centre he ran with his wife, Amy Boyle-Riddering.
The couple – originally from Cooper City in Florida – first moved to the town of Yako in the north west of the country in 2011 to run Les Ailes de Refuge (Sheltered Wings) orphanage .John Anderson, a Sheltered Wings board member, said Mr Riddering was “a wonderful godly man” who would also help other voluntary organisations dig wells for local residents Mr Riddering had four children – two of whom were adopted from Burkina Faso. Survivors described how the militants were targeting foreign “white people” during the siege with one woman saying: “They kept coming back and forth into Cappuccino. You’d think it was over, then they’d come back and shoot more people.
The attackers repeatedly visited the hotel and the cafe shooting the white people over and over again making sure there was no life remaining in them They would come back and see if the white people were moving and then they would shoot them again
Six Canadians, two French, two Swiss, two Italians, four Ukrainians and American Mr Riddering have been confirmed to be among the dead.
Terror group al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) claimed responsibility for attack saying it was “revenge against France and the disbelieving West”.
The attack was the deadliest assault in the region since the attack on a hotel in Bamako in neighbouring Mali in November which killed 20 people.
France first began operations in northern Mali in January 2013 to defeat Islamist militants at the Malian government’s request.
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