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Heavily armed Bangladeshi commandos stormed a Dhaka restaurant Saturday where suspected Islamist militants were holding dozens of people hostage, including foreigners, after a deadly firefight with police, officials said.

"The operation has began. Commandos have stormed the restaurant," a security official said.

An AFP photographer at the scene said he could hear a massive gunfight as security forces launched the rescue operation more than 10 hours after militants seized the hostages.

Five Bangladeshi hostages were rescued in the first few minutes of the operation, the security official told AFP.

"They are rescued unharmed," he said.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack Friday night on the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in the capital's upmarket Gulshan diplomatic quarter in which two police officers were killed.

Map of Bangladesh locating gun attack in Dhaka
Map of Bangladesh locating gun attack in Dhaka
, AFP

Police said the gunmen burst into the restaurant shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greater) as people were having dinner at around 9:20 pm (1520 GMT) and set off explosives.

Italy's ambassador Mario Palma told Italian state television seven Italians were among the hostages. Japan said some of its nationals may also have been among the captives.

"There is no desire to negotiate," Palma said of the attackers. "It's a suicide mission."

Some diners managed to escape including an Argentine chef and a Bangladeshi man who took refuge in an adjacent building, but police said there were still a number of people being held inside the restaurant hours after the assault.

- 'Whole building was shaking' -

Some managed to speak to relatives by phone, reporting there were up to 40 people trapped inside, around half of them foreigners, the private Ekattur TV station said.

Another had told relatives he feared they would be killed if police tried to storm the restaurant to end the siege.

"He is very nervous," the man's uncle, who had spoken to him by phone, told AFP.

Police take cover as a man lies on the ground near the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in Dhaka duri...
Police take cover as a man lies on the ground near the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in Dhaka during an attack by suspected Islamist militants
, AFP

The White House said US President Barack Obama had been briefed on the attack, a rare occurrence in an area of Dhaka considered relatively safe.

The restaurant's supervisor Sumon Reza who escaped by jumping from the roof told a local newspaper there were 20 foreigners being held hostage.

"I was in the roof. The whole building was shaking when they set off explosives," he said.

Bangladesh has been reeling from a wave of murders of religious minorities and secular activists by suspected Islamist militants.

But those murders generally only involved a handful of assailants and the latest attack appears to have been on a much bigger scale and the first time that people were held hostage.

- Popular with foreigners -

The IS-linked Amaq news agency said the group was behind the attack and that "more than 20 people of different nationalities (were) killed".

Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant i...
Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant in Dhaka's diplomatic district
, AFP

It later issued a number of photographs of what it said were scenes from inside the cafe.

The pictures, which were not immediately possible to verify, showed what appeared to be a number of bodies lying in pools of blood.

Heavily armed police and paramilitary guards had cordoned off the area around the restaurant after the gunfight broke out when the militants launched their attack.

"Two police officers including the head of Banani police station were killed. It appeared they were hit by bullets and splinters from a grenade," deputy commissioner of Dhaka police Sheikh Nazmul Alam told AFP.

"Up to 20 police officers were injured. Seven-eight people have come out of the restaurant. But there are some people inside."

The attack took place near the Nordic Club, where expatriates gather, and the Qatari, Italian and Egyptian embassies, as Bangladesh observes the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

French ambassador Sophie Aubert said the restaurant was "very popular" with diplomats and other foreigners in Dhaka.

Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant i...
Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant in Dhaka
, AFP

The attack follows a series of killings targeting foreigners in Bangladesh that have been claimed by the Islamic State group.

Earlier Friday, a Hindu temple worker was hacked to death in western Bangladesh and a Hindu priest was stabbed and critically wounded early Saturday in the southwest of the country.

Police also shot dead two Islamist students suspected in last month's murder of a Hindu priest and arrested a top Islamist militant who masterminded an attack on a Hindu lecturer last month.

The government and police blame homegrown militants for the killings, which they say are part of a plot to destabilise the country.

They have blamed the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its Islamist ally.

Last month authorities launched a nationwide crackdown on local jihadist groups, arresting more than 11,000 people, under pressure to act on the spate of killings.

But many rights groups allege the arrests were arbitrary or were a way to silence political opponents of the government.

Experts say a government crackdown on opponents, including a ban on the country's largest Islamist party following a protracted political crisis, has pushed many towards extremism.

Heavily armed Bangladeshi commandos stormed a Dhaka restaurant Saturday where suspected Islamist militants were holding dozens of people hostage, including foreigners, after a deadly firefight with police, officials said.

“The operation has began. Commandos have stormed the restaurant,” a security official said.

An AFP photographer at the scene said he could hear a massive gunfight as security forces launched the rescue operation more than 10 hours after militants seized the hostages.

Five Bangladeshi hostages were rescued in the first few minutes of the operation, the security official told AFP.

“They are rescued unharmed,” he said.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack Friday night on the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in the capital’s upmarket Gulshan diplomatic quarter in which two police officers were killed.

Map of Bangladesh locating gun attack in Dhaka

Map of Bangladesh locating gun attack in Dhaka
, AFP

Police said the gunmen burst into the restaurant shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greater) as people were having dinner at around 9:20 pm (1520 GMT) and set off explosives.

Italy’s ambassador Mario Palma told Italian state television seven Italians were among the hostages. Japan said some of its nationals may also have been among the captives.

“There is no desire to negotiate,” Palma said of the attackers. “It’s a suicide mission.”

Some diners managed to escape including an Argentine chef and a Bangladeshi man who took refuge in an adjacent building, but police said there were still a number of people being held inside the restaurant hours after the assault.

– ‘Whole building was shaking’ –

Some managed to speak to relatives by phone, reporting there were up to 40 people trapped inside, around half of them foreigners, the private Ekattur TV station said.

Another had told relatives he feared they would be killed if police tried to storm the restaurant to end the siege.

“He is very nervous,” the man’s uncle, who had spoken to him by phone, told AFP.

Police take cover as a man lies on the ground near the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in Dhaka duri...

Police take cover as a man lies on the ground near the Holey Artisan Bakery restaurant in Dhaka during an attack by suspected Islamist militants
, AFP

The White House said US President Barack Obama had been briefed on the attack, a rare occurrence in an area of Dhaka considered relatively safe.

The restaurant’s supervisor Sumon Reza who escaped by jumping from the roof told a local newspaper there were 20 foreigners being held hostage.

“I was in the roof. The whole building was shaking when they set off explosives,” he said.

Bangladesh has been reeling from a wave of murders of religious minorities and secular activists by suspected Islamist militants.

But those murders generally only involved a handful of assailants and the latest attack appears to have been on a much bigger scale and the first time that people were held hostage.

– Popular with foreigners –

The IS-linked Amaq news agency said the group was behind the attack and that “more than 20 people of different nationalities (were) killed”.

Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant i...

Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant in Dhaka's diplomatic district
, AFP

It later issued a number of photographs of what it said were scenes from inside the cafe.

The pictures, which were not immediately possible to verify, showed what appeared to be a number of bodies lying in pools of blood.

Heavily armed police and paramilitary guards had cordoned off the area around the restaurant after the gunfight broke out when the militants launched their attack.

“Two police officers including the head of Banani police station were killed. It appeared they were hit by bullets and splinters from a grenade,” deputy commissioner of Dhaka police Sheikh Nazmul Alam told AFP.

“Up to 20 police officers were injured. Seven-eight people have come out of the restaurant. But there are some people inside.”

The attack took place near the Nordic Club, where expatriates gather, and the Qatari, Italian and Egyptian embassies, as Bangladesh observes the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

French ambassador Sophie Aubert said the restaurant was “very popular” with diplomats and other foreigners in Dhaka.

Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant i...

Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard after suspected Islamist militants stormed a restaurant in Dhaka
, AFP

The attack follows a series of killings targeting foreigners in Bangladesh that have been claimed by the Islamic State group.

Earlier Friday, a Hindu temple worker was hacked to death in western Bangladesh and a Hindu priest was stabbed and critically wounded early Saturday in the southwest of the country.

Police also shot dead two Islamist students suspected in last month’s murder of a Hindu priest and arrested a top Islamist militant who masterminded an attack on a Hindu lecturer last month.

The government and police blame homegrown militants for the killings, which they say are part of a plot to destabilise the country.

They have blamed the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its Islamist ally.

Last month authorities launched a nationwide crackdown on local jihadist groups, arresting more than 11,000 people, under pressure to act on the spate of killings.

But many rights groups allege the arrests were arbitrary or were a way to silence political opponents of the government.

Experts say a government crackdown on opponents, including a ban on the country’s largest Islamist party following a protracted political crisis, has pushed many towards extremism.

AFP
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