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Gunmen have attacked a hotel used by westerners in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, in west Africa.
Eyewitnesses said two car bombs went off outside the Splendid hotel at around 19:30 local time (same as GMT).Three to four masked men then stormed the Splendid Hotel, which is used by UN staff and westerners, witnesses said.
A member of staff at the nearby Cappuccino cafe told Agence France Presse that "several people" had been killed there.
Local media report that at least one person has been taken hostage inside the building.
One jihadi monitoring group said al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb claimed it was behind the attack.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing exchanges of gunfire between the men and security forces, as well as sporadic gunfire from inside the four-star hotel close to the country's international airport.
At least one car was seen burning outside the building.
Three hours after the attack started, an Associated Press reporter at the scene reported seeing soldiers in an armoured vehicle arrive in the area.
Local TV station Burkina 24 said that security forces were preparing to intervene.
A similar attack by Islamist militants on a hotel in neighbouring Mali in November left 20 people dead.
Burkina Faso had recently held its first presidential election since a coup earlier last year.
That coup toppled long-time leader Blaise Compaore, who had governed for 27 years.
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