Three people, among them one British and one French, were reported killed, but details were sketchy and numbers of those held at Tigantourine ranged from 41 foreigners - including perhaps seven Americans as well as Japanese and Europeans - to over 100 local staff, held separately and less closely watched.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/16/us-sahara-crisis-idUSBRE90F1JJ20130116
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/01/17/sahara-crisis-idUKL6N0AM0EL20130117
(Note : Panetta said Washington was still studying legal and other issues before providing more help to France in the war in Mali. The Secretary reported statement by French medias has not been confirmed)
WRAPUP 3-Sahara hostage siege
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/01/17/sahara-crisis-idUKL6N0AM0EL20130117
(Note : Panetta said Washington was still studying legal and other issues before providing more help to France in the war in Mali. The Secretary reported statement by French medias has not been confirmed)
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