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Algeria operation: UK hostages 'freed' | Algeria operation: UK hostages 'freed' |
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A Northern Irish man is free reportedly along with two Scots after they were among a group held captive by militants at a gas facility in eastern Algeria. | A Northern Irish man is free reportedly along with two Scots after they were among a group held captive by militants at a gas facility in eastern Algeria. |
An Algerian military operation is ongoing. The facility's part operator, BP, says the situation remains unclear. | An Algerian military operation is ongoing. The facility's part operator, BP, says the situation remains unclear. |
No 10 says David Cameron was not informed of the operation in advance and only learned of it when he phoned his Algerian counterpart at 11:00 GMT. | No 10 says David Cameron was not informed of the operation in advance and only learned of it when he phoned his Algerian counterpart at 11:00 GMT. |
A Briton and Algerian died on Wednesday after kidnappers entered the plant. | A Briton and Algerian died on Wednesday after kidnappers entered the plant. |
BBC political correspondent Robin Brant said Number 10 was using diplomatic language but there was no doubt the prime minister was very angry. | BBC political correspondent Robin Brant said Number 10 was using diplomatic language but there was no doubt the prime minister was very angry. |
"He knows questions will be asked what influence he had trying to secure the release and safety of those [Britons] involved." | "He knows questions will be asked what influence he had trying to secure the release and safety of those [Britons] involved." |
As a result of the situation, the prime minister has postponed his long-awaited speech on Europe in the Hague on Friday. | As a result of the situation, the prime minister has postponed his long-awaited speech on Europe in the Hague on Friday. |
A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister is extremely concerned. It is a very grave and serious situation." | A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister is extremely concerned. It is a very grave and serious situation." |
Mr Cameron chaired two meetings of the government's emergency committee Cobra on Thursday, and will chair another on Friday morning. | Mr Cameron chaired two meetings of the government's emergency committee Cobra on Thursday, and will chair another on Friday morning. |
'Escaped or liberated' | 'Escaped or liberated' |
Militants had earlier said they were holding 41 foreign nationals. They were believed to include British, Japanese, US and Norwegian citizens. | Militants had earlier said they were holding 41 foreign nationals. They were believed to include British, Japanese, US and Norwegian citizens. |
BP says there are unconfirmed reports of casualties and of hostages being released or escaping. | BP says there are unconfirmed reports of casualties and of hostages being released or escaping. |
The family of 36-year-old Stephen McFaul, from west Belfast, told the BBC he had been freed and was safe. | The family of 36-year-old Stephen McFaul, from west Belfast, told the BBC he had been freed and was safe. |
Another hostage is also reportedly from Northern Ireland. The MP, Ian Paisley jnr, says he was called to the Foreign Office for a briefing about a constituent, a man from north Antrim who was travelling on a British passport. | Another hostage is also reportedly from Northern Ireland. The MP, Ian Paisley jnr, says he was called to the Foreign Office for a briefing about a constituent, a man from north Antrim who was travelling on a British passport. |
Meanwhile, the Algerian state media says that some hostages have escaped or been liberated, including two from Scotland, one from France and one from Kenya. | Meanwhile, the Algerian state media says that some hostages have escaped or been liberated, including two from Scotland, one from France and one from Kenya. |
It quoted an unnamed source as saying that "about half" the foreign hostages had been freed. | It quoted an unnamed source as saying that "about half" the foreign hostages had been freed. |
Media reports quote militants saying 34 hostages and 14 kidnappers were killed after Algerian forces opened fire from the air. | Media reports quote militants saying 34 hostages and 14 kidnappers were killed after Algerian forces opened fire from the air. |
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner tweeted the situation was still very confused "with lots of rumours". | The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner tweeted the situation was still very confused "with lots of rumours". |
As well as Britons, the hostages are said to include Japanese, US, French and Norwegian nationals. | As well as Britons, the hostages are said to include Japanese, US, French and Norwegian nationals. |
In a statement, BP's Chief Executive Bob Dudley said: "Supporting these families is our priority and we are doing all we can to help during this sad and uncertain time." | In a statement, BP's Chief Executive Bob Dudley said: "Supporting these families is our priority and we are doing all we can to help during this sad and uncertain time." |
The company added that, as a precautionary measure, staged plans were under way to bring a group of non-essential workers out of Algeria. | The company added that, as a precautionary measure, staged plans were under way to bring a group of non-essential workers out of Algeria. |
The complex at In Amenas is operated by state oil company, Sonatrach, along with Britain's BP and Norway's Statoil. | The complex at In Amenas is operated by state oil company, Sonatrach, along with Britain's BP and Norway's Statoil. |
Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila earlier said the militants claimed they had seized 41 foreign workers. | Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila earlier said the militants claimed they had seized 41 foreign workers. |
He said the kidnappers were Algerian and operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander in al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) until late last year, when he set up his own armed group after apparently falling out with other leaders. | He said the kidnappers were Algerian and operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander in al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) until late last year, when he set up his own armed group after apparently falling out with other leaders. |