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Gunmen have attacked a hotel in a beach resort in Ivory Coast, reportedly killing at least five people. Unidentified assailants fired on guests at the Etoile du Sud hotel in the town of Grand Bassam, about 40km (25 miles) east of the commercial capital Abidjan. Much of the shooting took place on the beach. The hotel is popular with both local people and foreigners. Ivory Coast was seen as a model of stability in West Africa until a civil war erupted in 2002. The conflict pitted the mainly Muslim north against the largely Christian south. Since then, peace deals have alternated with renewed violence.AFP news agency quotes a military official as saying five people were killed, but other reports put the death toll higher. A witness of Sunday's attack told AFP news agency that "heavily armed men wearing balaclavas" had fired at guests at the L'Etoile du Sud hotel, which was full of expats in the current heatwave. Another eyewitness, Souleymane Kamagate, says he saw people running from the beach and fleeing in all directions. BBC regional reporter Maud Jullien says Ivory Coast has been identified as one of several countries in West Africa at risk of being targeted by Islamist militants. Luxury hotels were targeted by such groups in Mali in November and Burkina Faso in January.