This Article is From Jul 05, 2016

More Attacks Not Ruled Out In Bangladesh, Says Italy

More Attacks Not Ruled Out In Bangladesh, Says Italy

Army soldiers stand on a road near the Holey Artisan restaurant after terrorists attacked the upscale cafe in Dhaka, Bangladesh on July 2, 2016. (Reuters file photo)

Rome: More terror attacks in Bangladesh cannot be ruled out and visitors need to show "maximum caution", the Italian government said today.

The statement came after Islamists attacked a cafe in Dhaka and killed 20 hostages, including nine Italians.

"We advise fellow citizens in Dhaka to be vigilant and to exercise maximum caution, especially in areas popular with foreigners," Italy's foreign ministry said in advice to travellers on its website.

"Travel, especially on foot, should be limited to essential movements. Heightened vigilance is particularly advisable during local religious festivals," the advice continued.

Besides the nine Italians, seven Japanese, an American and an Indian citizen and two Bangladeshi hostages were slaughtered by terrorists during Friday's attack on a popular bakery in Dhaka's diplomatic area.

Six of the attackers were killed in a gunfight with the commandos while the seventh was captured alive. Two Bangladeshi policemen died during the assault, which was claimed by the ISIS group.

Most of the attackers were reportedly from rich families and had studied in elite private schools and universities. One of the dead gunmen was the son of a ruling party politician, it has emerged.
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