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Ivory Coast resort attack death toll rises to 18, government says

The casualty toll in an attack by Islamist militants on a beach resort in Ivory Coast rose to 15 civilians and three members of the country's special forces killed and 33 people wounded, Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko said.
Local people stand near a taped off area that formed part of the crime scene outside the Nouvelle Paillote Hotel, one of the three hotels involved in an attack at Grand Bassam, Ivory Coast, Monday, March 14, 2016. Survivors of the first attack by Islamic extremists in Ivory Coast described scenes of confusion and fear as the jihadists gunned down defenseless civilians at a beachfront resort area. (Christin Roby/Associated Press)

The casualty toll in an attack by Islamist militants on a beach resort in Ivory Coast rose to 15 civilians and three members of the country's special forces killed and 33 people wounded, Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko said.

Three Islamist militants who stormed the resort in the town of Grand Bassamwere also killed, he said at the end of a cabinet meeting.

The armed men attacked beachgoers outside three hotels Sunday,sending tourists fleeing.Bloody bodies were sprawled on the beach before being taken away by security forces and Ivorian Red Cross workers.

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb claimed responsibility for the attack, according to SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist websites. The Islamic extremist group made the declaration in a post to its Telegram channels, calling three of the attackers "heroes" for the assault.

Grand Bassam is a UNESCO World Heritage site and popular destination forIvoriansand foreigners about 40 kilometres east of Abidjan,IvoryCoast's commercial centre. It was the third major attack on a tourism centrein West Africa since November.

with files from The Associated Press