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A Bangladeshi army official says most of the 20 hostages who died during a cafe siege were killed "mercilessly with sharp weapons". Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Dhaka, Jul 1 (EFE/EPA).- After months of isolated attacks on activists, religious minorities and foreign intellectuals, Bangladesh witnessed its worst nightmare on 1 July 2016 when six terrorists stormed a restaurant in an upscale Dhaka neighborhood and killed 20 civilians, mostly foreigners, and two policemen.The attack at Holey Artisan café was claimed by the Islamic State (IS) terror group, whose flags were borne by the terrorists, although the government has held the local militant group Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) responsible for it from the outset. (Camera: MONIRUL ALAM).FOOTAGE SHOWS SECURITY PERSONNEL STANDING GUARD IN FRONT OF HOLEY ARTISAN BAKERY IN DHAKA; GENERAL VIEW OF KAKRAIL AREA IN DHAKA; SECURITY PERSONNEL STANDING GUARD OUTSIDE ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH, LOCALLY CALLED KAKRAIL CHURCH, IN DHAKA; AMD A BANGLADESH RAPID ACTION BATTALION (RAB) MEMBER ON DUTY IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH.
The supposed "mastermind" behind a deadly attack on a cafe in Dhaka, Bangladesh is killed in a raid. Julie Noce reports.
Italian officials and relatives of the nine Italian victims of the Dhaka cafe siege visit the scene of the bloodshed. Paul Chapman reports.
The bodies of seven Japanese victims of the Bangladesh restaurant attack arrive back in Tokyo. Rough cut (no reporter narration).