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Hostages siege at Algeria gas plant not over, UK says | |
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The hostage crisis at a gas facility in the Algerian desert where Islamist militants were holding foreign hostages has yet to be resolved, the UK says. | The hostage crisis at a gas facility in the Algerian desert where Islamist militants were holding foreign hostages has yet to be resolved, the UK says. |
The Foreign Office said the "terrorist incident" near In Amenas was "ongoing". | The Foreign Office said the "terrorist incident" near In Amenas was "ongoing". |
Algerian state media said four hostages and several militants were killed when troops backed by helicopters attempted to free them on Thursday afternoon. | Algerian state media said four hostages and several militants were killed when troops backed by helicopters attempted to free them on Thursday afternoon. |
The militants had claimed to be holding 41 foreigners. At least four were freed but the fate of many others is unknown. | The militants had claimed to be holding 41 foreigners. At least four were freed but the fate of many others is unknown. |
Algeria has yet to give precise casualty figures from the rescue attempt. | Algeria has yet to give precise casualty figures from the rescue attempt. |
The state-run APS news agency cited local officials as saying two Britons and two Filipinos were killed. Two others, a Briton and an Algerian, died on Wednesday when the militants ambushed a bus that was taking foreign workers at the facility to the local airport. | |
A spokesman for the militants told the Mauritanian ANI news agency that 35 hostages and 15 militants had been killed by helicopter gunfire in Thursday's operation. | |
Different locations | Different locations |
On Friday morning, the UK Foreign Office said it believed the incident was ongoing, but the picture is confusing, reports BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera. | On Friday morning, the UK Foreign Office said it believed the incident was ongoing, but the picture is confusing, reports BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera. |
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide told the BBC: "Parts of the plant are under Algerian authorities' control, and other parts are not. This information is changing by the hour." | |
The indications on Thursday night were that the military element of the operation had concluded, and that it had moved to the search phase. | The indications on Thursday night were that the military element of the operation had concluded, and that it had moved to the search phase. |
But there are now some unconfirmed reports that a small group of militants and hostages remain, possibly near the gas compressor at the main gas plant, our correspondent adds. | But there are now some unconfirmed reports that a small group of militants and hostages remain, possibly near the gas compressor at the main gas plant, our correspondent adds. |
It had always been reported that hostages were being held at different locations. | It had always been reported that hostages were being held at different locations. |
UK government sources said they were trying to establish the fate of as many as 20 British people and were bracing themselves for multiple casualties. | |
Japanese officials were meanwhile cited as saying by the Kyodo news agency that at least 14 Japanese nationals were still missing. At least three managed to escape. | |
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, Yoshihide Suga, expressed "deep regret" at the actions of the Algerian security forces and its foreign ministry summoned the Algerian ambassador. | |
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said the Algerian officials had said "they felt they had no choice but to go in". | |
Norway said eight of its nationals were currently unaccounted for. One is being treated at a hospital in In Amenas, while four escaped unharmed. | |
French Interior Minister Manuel Valls said two French workers were safe. It was unclear if another two were involved, he added. | |
The Irish government confirmed that one of its citizens was free. Five Americans had survived and left the country, US officials told ABC News. | |
APS said about 600 local workers had been freed in the raid, but many of those were reportedly allowed to leave on Wednesday by the militants. | |
The militants said they had seized the foreigners in retaliation for France's military intervention in Mali, where its forces have been battling Islamists since last week. | The militants said they had seized the foreigners in retaliation for France's military intervention in Mali, where its forces have been battling Islamists since last week. |
Algerian Communications Minister Mohand Said Oubelaid said the militants were intent on "destabilising Algeria, embroiling it in the Mali conflict and damaging its natural gas infrastructure." | Algerian Communications Minister Mohand Said Oubelaid said the militants were intent on "destabilising Algeria, embroiling it in the Mali conflict and damaging its natural gas infrastructure." |
Algerian officials said the group was operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) until late last year. | Algerian officials said the group was operating under orders from Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior commander of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) until late last year. |
The In Amenas gas field is operated by the Algerian state oil company, Sonatrach, along with the British oil company BP and Norway's Statoil. | The In Amenas gas field is operated by the Algerian state oil company, Sonatrach, along with the British oil company BP and Norway's Statoil. |
It is situated at Tigantourine, about 40km (25 miles) south-west of the town of In Amenas and 1,300km (800 miles) south-east of Algiers. | It is situated at Tigantourine, about 40km (25 miles) south-west of the town of In Amenas and 1,300km (800 miles) south-east of Algiers. |