5,463,728 |
36.8792 |
6.9067 |
Algeria |
|
Nov 2, 2006 (AFP) two soldiers were killed in an incident attributed to armed Islamist groups, press reports said Thursday. An exploding bomb killed the soldiers as they patrolled a wooded area near the northeastern city of Skikda, |
5,463,732 |
36.85583 |
3.85667 |
Algeria |
|
two bombs targeted an army unit which was passing through a road. Four soldiers were wounded in the attack. |
5,463,736 |
35.1392 |
6.30861 |
Algeria |
|
GSPC fighters beheaded a shepherd and took his flock |
5,463,740 |
36.38 |
3.9014 |
Algeria |
|
10 November 2006 Associated Press- Ten members of Algeria's security forces were killed in an ambush during a cleanup operation in a forest used as a hideout by Islamic extremists, and 13 others were injured, four of them seriously, security officials. The toll offered by former interior minister Ouyahia was revised from seven to ten on Sunday |
5,463,744 |
36.68333 |
4.5 |
Algeria |
|
A volley of shots was exchanged between a group of three armed terrorists and a police patrol from the Bouzeguene's security agency |
5,463,748 |
34.74488 |
8.06024 |
Algeria |
|
15 November 2006 BBC Monitoring-A young 23-year-old man was killed yesterday by the explosion of a homemade bomb in Oued Lachgar, in the municipality of Bir El-Ater 90 km south of Tebessa [some 630 km southeast of Algiers]. |
5,463,752 |
36.7525 |
3.04197 |
Algeria |
|
Nov 20, 2006 (AFP) -The Algerian army killed nine Islamist militants in an ambush at the weekend east of the capital Algiers, local media reported Monday. |
5,463,756 |
34.94967 |
6.00387 |
Algeria |
|
the GSPC ambushed and killed three soldiers and two armed civilians who were trying to rescue two local hostages |
5,463,760 |
34.94967 |
6.00387 |
Algeria |
|
Militants belonging to a wing of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) took two locals hostage to draw the security forces, who they then ambushed |
5,463,764 |
37.0058 |
6.5725 |
Algeria |
|
25 November 2006 Associated Press-Military officials in Collo, 500 kilometers (300 miles) east of Algiers, said security forces stormed the militants' bunker overnight, killing five and capturing two. |