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An Algerian military operation is under way at a gas facility in eastern Algeria where hostages are being held, the British Foreign Office says. | An Algerian military operation is under way at a gas facility in eastern Algeria where hostages are being held, the British Foreign Office says. |
Algerian soldiers had been surrounding the facility near In Amenas that kidnappers occupied on Wednesday, after killing a Briton and an Algerian. | Algerian soldiers had been surrounding the facility near In Amenas that kidnappers occupied on Wednesday, after killing a Briton and an Algerian. |
A local resident told Reuters news agency that a number of people had been killed in the operation. | |
Reports quoting militants said at least 34 hostages and 14 kidnappers died. | |
There was no official confirmation of any deaths. | There was no official confirmation of any deaths. |
Militants told local media that Algerian forces had opened fire from the air. | |
The militants earlier said they were holding 41 foreign nationals. They are believed to include British, Japanese, US and Norwegian citizens. | |
Earlier, media reports and officials said a number of hostages had escaped from the gas facility. | |
Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kablia earlier said the kidnappers were Algerian and operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) until late last year. | Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kablia earlier said the kidnappers were Algerian and operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) until late last year. |
One statement purported to be from the hostage-takers called for an end to the French military intervention against Islamist rebels in neighbouring Mali. | |
The Tigantourine gas facility is about 40km (25 miles) south-west of In Amenas, which is close to the Libyan border and about 1,300km (800 miles) south-east of Algiers. | |
BP operates the gas field jointly with Algerian state oil company Sonatrach and Norwegian firm Statoil. |