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At least 23 people have been killed and 160 injured after two blasts rocked Algeria's capital - one exploding near the prime minister's office. | At least 23 people have been killed and 160 injured after two blasts rocked Algeria's capital - one exploding near the prime minister's office. |
At least nine died and at least 32 were wounded in a car bombing outside the government buildings in Algiers. | At least nine died and at least 32 were wounded in a car bombing outside the government buildings in Algiers. |
Another explosion at a police station in the east killed at least eight people and left at least 50 injured. | Another explosion at a police station in the east killed at least eight people and left at least 50 injured. |
Unharmed by the blast, Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem called the attacks a "cowardly and criminal act". | Unharmed by the blast, Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem called the attacks a "cowardly and criminal act". |
No group has yet admitted carrying out the attacks. The Algerian authorities, quoted by the official APS agency, did not give a full breakdown of how many were killed in each of the attacks. | No group has yet admitted carrying out the attacks. The Algerian authorities, quoted by the official APS agency, did not give a full breakdown of how many were killed in each of the attacks. |
'Cowardice and betrayal' | 'Cowardice and betrayal' |
Violent attacks have been increasing in Algeria since the main Islamist rebel group, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), changed its name to the al-Qaeda Organisation in the Islamic Maghreb in January. | Violent attacks have been increasing in Algeria since the main Islamist rebel group, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), changed its name to the al-Qaeda Organisation in the Islamic Maghreb in January. |
This is a crime, a cowardly act. It can only be described as cowardice and betrayal Abdelaziz BelkhademAlgerian Prime Minister In pictures: Algerian blasts href="/1/hi/world/africa/6545549.stm">Blasts fuel regional fears | |
The city centre explosion was so loud it could be heard up to 10km (six miles) away, residents said. | The city centre explosion was so loud it could be heard up to 10km (six miles) away, residents said. |
Government employees were injured by flying glass and debris, which spread up to 300m from the site of the blasts. | Government employees were injured by flying glass and debris, which spread up to 300m from the site of the blasts. |
Ambulances went to the scene and police blocked entry to the prime minister's office, which also houses the offices of the interior minister. | Ambulances went to the scene and police blocked entry to the prime minister's office, which also houses the offices of the interior minister. |
The police station attack happened in the eastern suburb of Bab Ezzouar. | The police station attack happened in the eastern suburb of Bab Ezzouar. |
Speaking on Algerian radio, Mr Belkhadem denounced the bombings, which come as the government is working towards national reconciliation. | Speaking on Algerian radio, Mr Belkhadem denounced the bombings, which come as the government is working towards national reconciliation. |
"This is a crime, a cowardly act. It can only be described as cowardice and betrayal," Mr Belkhadem said. | "This is a crime, a cowardly act. It can only be described as cowardice and betrayal," Mr Belkhadem said. |
In February, GSPC carried out a series of bomb attacks on police stations - but the BBC's Middle East analyst, Roger Hardy, says car bombings in the capital itself have become rare. | In February, GSPC carried out a series of bomb attacks on police stations - but the BBC's Middle East analyst, Roger Hardy, says car bombings in the capital itself have become rare. |
He says the Algerian government has prided itself on the fact that the vicious killings of the mid-1990s - the product of a brutal war between the security forces and a variety of armed Islamist groups - are now a thing of the past. | He says the Algerian government has prided itself on the fact that the vicious killings of the mid-1990s - the product of a brutal war between the security forces and a variety of armed Islamist groups - are now a thing of the past. |
That violence began when the army took power and cancelled elections which an Islamist opposition group was poised to win. | That violence began when the army took power and cancelled elections which an Islamist opposition group was poised to win. |
Our correspondent says analysts believe the GSPC has a more ambitious agenda and is building up networks in neighbouring Morocco and Tunisia - as well as among Muslim militants in Europe. | Our correspondent says analysts believe the GSPC has a more ambitious agenda and is building up networks in neighbouring Morocco and Tunisia - as well as among Muslim militants in Europe. |
Last August, Algeria offered Islamist militants a six-month amnesty on condition of surrender. | Last August, Algeria offered Islamist militants a six-month amnesty on condition of surrender. |
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When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. | When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. |