Terrorists drank beer

The terrorist group Sunday in a seaside town in Ivory Coast, 18 people shot dead in cold blood, drunk before they struck beers at a beach.

A witness tells
The Guardian that two men around noon stepped into the cafe. They ordered beer and spoke Arabic with each other. Two other men from the group stood outside on guard, says Christian Eddy. 'Suddenly they started shooting and one of them shouted:' Allah Akbar. ' Then they went to the beach and they beat the killings. '

The first victim was a little deaf boy who was playing on the beach. 'We tried to warn him, but he did not hear us. When he was shot. '

Responsibility for the attack was claimed by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the North African branch of the terrorist movement. AQIM claimed it was an act of revenge for the French intervention in the Sahel. The terror movement demanding the withdrawal of French troops stationed in particular in neighboring Mali.