Seven Dead, Four Wounded in Algerian Violence

Published December 15th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

At least seven people were killed, including local officials and four others wounded in separate attacks in Algeria last weekend by Islamic rebels, newspaper sources said today. 

Both Al-Watan and Le' Quotidian Doron newspapers reported four passengers dead and three others wounded in a shooting incident by an armed group shortly after breaking fast yesterday. 

Al-Watan quoted security officials as saying that the attack was carried out by an active armed group in the area that shot a college student bus, killing three on Ramada eve. 

The Le' Quotidian Doron newspaper said that the mayor of Ouled Aissa, a town east of the capital Algiers, and his deputy were killed Thursday by three men who fired machine guns on them while they were at a cafe. 

Source say that the attack was carried out by the same-armed group that killed a civilian guard patrol in an ambush where two of the guards were killed. 

At least 60 people have so far died in Ramada violence, most of them are civilians—Albawaba.com  

 

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