Reports:
56 killed in bloody weekend of attacks in Algeria
by
Aomar Ouali
The Associated Press
ALGIERS,
Algeria - Islamic militants ambushed a military convoy in
northeast Algeria and attacked families near the capital,
in a bloody weekend of killings that claimed at least 56 lives,
as was reported yesterday.
The
ambush Saturday night reportedly killed 43 soldiers and seriously
wounded 19, the deadliest assault suffered by the Algerian
military in at least five years.
In
the other attack, Islamic militants killed 13 people from
two families overnight Saturday in Zabana, 30 miles south
of the capital Algiers, the official news agency APS reported,
citing security services. It attributed the attack to the
Armed Islamic Group, the north African country's most radical
insurgency.
The
killings dealt a blow to claims by Algeria's military-backed
government that it is winning its decade-old battle against
Islamic extremists. Military leaders claimed in October there
were only 600 to 650 militants still operating across the
country.
The
military convoy was ambushed in the village of Theniet el-Abed,
200 miles southeast of Algiers, the Le Matin newspaper reported.
The
mountainous region is a stronghold of the extremist Salafist
Group for Call and Combat, or GSPC. The GSPC is on a U.S.
list of terrorist organizations and reportedly has links with
Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror network.
Le
Matin said the attackers detonated devices made from bottles
of explosive acetylene gas, which is commonly used in metal
welding. The 43 dead were soldiers or members of Algeria's
civilian defense force, Le Matin said, citing hospital officials.
Military
authorities and hospital officials in Batna, near where the
attack occurred, refused yesterday to comment on the report.
More
than 120,000 people have been killed in more than a decade
of civil strife in Algeria, where Islamic militants have staged
massacres ever since they were shut of out parliamentary elections
in 1992. At the insurgency's peak in 1997, violence claimed
1,200 lives during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan alone.
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