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31 hostages dead in Algeria rescue operations

Updated on: 20 January,2013 10:28 AM IST  | 
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31 workers, including 19 foreign nationals, have been killed since the beginning of the Algerian army's rescue operation

31 hostages dead in Algeria rescue operations

Thirty-one foreign hostages have been killed so far, in the rescue operation in Algeria that is continuing since thursday. Nine militants were also killed, while three were arrested alive, since the army’s Special Forces launched the operation on Thursday at the Tinguentourine gas field.



British Prime Minister David Cameron (centre) leaves Number 10 Downing Street to travel to the House of Commons to deliver a statement on the unfolding hostage situation in Algeria. Pic/Getty Images


“There were still a few hostages in the gas field complex. I think the Special Forces are advancing compartment by compartment in the facility,” a source reported yesterday.


The Special Forces found bodies as well as workers hiding in the corners of the facility, according to sources.

Algeria’s official APS news agency earlier said more than 670 hostages, including 573 Algerians and about 100 foreigners, were freed in the raid, which also left 12 hostages and 18 militants dead.

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