On Sunday, Algerian security forces killed two suspected leaders of the feared Armed Islamic Group (GIA) who they had been hunting for years, officials said.
Moussa Sellini, aged 30, and Mohamed Boudraa, aged 56, were killed in Sellini's house in the outskirts of Constantine, some 430 kilometers east of the capital, the officials told AFP. The two armed men were "Afghanistan veterans", they said. (Albawaba.com)
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