ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Bursts of gunfire were heard Sunday in a southeastern Ivory Coast beach town about 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of Abidjan, said a witness, in what is the third major attack on a tourism center in a West African country since November.
Shots rang out in Grand-Bassam, a popular weekend destination for Ivorians and foreigners, said 25-year-old Josiane Sekongo, who lives across from one of the town’s many beachfront hotels. People ran from the beach amid the gunfire, she said.
Security forces responded as residents hid in their homes, she said.
It was unclear how many assailants were involved. Casualty information was not immediately available.
Attacks by extremists on hotels frequented by foreigners in two other West African countries, Mali in November and Burkina Faso in January, killed dozens of people and indicated that extremist attacks are spreading from North Africa.
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