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BANGLADESH TERROR ATTACK KILLS 20


 Bangladesh  multi-national crowd was dining when terrorists invaded the trendy restaurant in a diplomatic enclave of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
The attackers took hostages and exchanged gunfire with police until soldiers moved in and killed the militant.

Twenty-one people inside the Holey Artisan Bakery cafe were killed, along with two police officers and four terrorists.

The slain victims included nine Italians, seven Japanese, one Indian, three Bangladeshis and one U.S. citizen of Bangladeshi origin.
Here's what is known about the victims:
Tarishi Jain
Tarishi Jain, of India, was a U.S. college student who was serving an internship in Bangladesh.
Tarishi Jain, of India, was a U.S. college student who was serving an internship in Bangladesh.
Indian national Tarishi Jain, 19, was a sophomore at University of California at Berkeley. She had started an internship at a bank in Dhaka just weeks ago.
She'd lived in Dhaka before, attending the American International School in Bangladesh's capital while her father worked in the city as a textile merchant, UC Berkeley said Saturday.
"She was a smart and ambitious young woman with a big heart," said Sanchita Saxena, director of UC Berkeley's Center for Bangladesh Studies. "Our deepest condolences to her family, friends, and the entire Berkeley community."
Fellow student Hannah Nguyen worked with Jain in the sales department of EthiCAL, a student-run apparel company.
"All of the times we had meetings, she had a way to make people feel happy, and she had a great spirit about her," Nguyen said. "Her smile was contagious."
Hostage situation in Dhaka
Photos: Hostage situation in Dhaka
Another injured person is helped outside the cafe.
An injured police officer sits in a car. The attackers threw explosives at police as they exchanged gunfire, a source at the scene said.
Police take cover near the cafe.
Police officers take security measures.
Police stand armed at the scene of the attack.
An injured police officer is helped at the scene.
Security personnel stand guard near the cafe.
Bangladesh security personnel patrol the streets of Dhaka on Saturday, July 2 after gunmen seized a bakery in the capital overnight, killing 20 hostages and two officers, according to the military.
The military says the attackers used guns, explosive devices and "a lot of sharp domestic weapons." The hostage sand 39; bodies were found after the standoff ended on Saturday.
Bangladeshi police stand guard outside the Holey Artisan Bakery cafe, where the attack took place. The cafe is in Gulshan, one one of Dhaka's most affluent neighborhoods and a diplomatic enclave.
An injured police officer is led away after the cafe attack in the early hours of July 2 in Dhaka.
Security personnel stand guard at the scene.
People carry an injured man near the cafe.
Another injured person is helped outside the cafe.

Security personnel stand guard near the cafe.
Bangladesh security personnel patrol the streets of Dhaka on Saturday, July 2 after gunmen seized a bakery in the capital overnight, killing 20 hostages and two officers, according to the military.
The military says the attackers used guns, explosive devices and "a lot of sharp domestic weapons." The hostages and 39; bodies were found after the standoff ended on Saturday.
Bangladeshi police stand guard outside the Holey Artisan Bakery cafe, where the attack took place. The cafe is in Gulshan, one one of Dhaka and 39;s most affluent neighborhoods and a diplomatic enclave.
An injured police officer is led away after the cafe attack in the early hours of July 2 in Dhaka.
Security personnel stand guard at the scene.
People carry an injured man near the cafe.
Another injured person is helped outside the cafe.

Nguyen said her friend's death makes terrorism more than a headline.
"We hear about these attacks and now it's brought home. It's extremely personal," she said. "This reminds us that it's always a good time to tell someone how important they are."
Jain intended to major in economics and had begun an internship at Dhaka's Eastern Bank Limited, working on e-commerce growth, in early June, UC Berkeley said.
India's minister of external affairs, Sushma Swaraj, offered her condolences to Jain's family, adding that "the country is with them in this hour of grief."
Berkeley hosted a vigil on campus Tuesday to honor Jain and other victims of the attack.
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