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Algeria crisis: Hostage-takers 'taken alive' at gas plant | Algeria crisis: Hostage-takers 'taken alive' at gas plant |
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Five suspected members of the Islamist group which held foreign and local workers hostage at an Algerian gas plant have been arrested, reports say. | Five suspected members of the Islamist group which held foreign and local workers hostage at an Algerian gas plant have been arrested, reports say. |
The reports came a day after the Algerian authorities said all 32 hostage-takers had been killed at the In Amenas gas installation. | The reports came a day after the Algerian authorities said all 32 hostage-takers had been killed at the In Amenas gas installation. |
At least 25 bodies were found at the complex on Sunday, reports say. | At least 25 bodies were found at the complex on Sunday, reports say. |
It is unclear whether they were captors or captives. Officials say a definitive death toll will be released later. | It is unclear whether they were captors or captives. Officials say a definitive death toll will be released later. |
On Saturday officials said least 23 staff at the facility had died during the four-day siege, with some Western workers still unaccounted for. | On Saturday officials said least 23 staff at the facility had died during the four-day siege, with some Western workers still unaccounted for. |
The siege was ended in a raid by troops on Saturday. | The siege was ended in a raid by troops on Saturday. |
Officials said the army launched its assault after Islamist militants began killing foreign hostages. | Officials said the army launched its assault after Islamist militants began killing foreign hostages. |
UK Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama have blamed "terrorists" for the hostages' deaths. | UK Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama have blamed "terrorists" for the hostages' deaths. |
And on Sunday French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian described the hostage-taking as an "act of war". | And on Sunday French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian described the hostage-taking as an "act of war". |
"What strikes me the most is that we're saying 'hostage-taking' but when there are so many people concerned, I think this is an act of war," he told French TV. | "What strikes me the most is that we're saying 'hostage-taking' but when there are so many people concerned, I think this is an act of war," he told French TV. |
As Western leaders condemned the kidnappings, Algerian Energy Minister Youcef Yousfi said Algeria would boost security at its energy installations without outside help. | |
"It is out of the question to allow foreign security forces to handle the security of our oil facilities," he said, quoted by Algeria's APS news agency. | |
During a visit to the affected plant, Mr Yousfi said it would resume production within two days. | |
'Talks call' | 'Talks call' |
"Five terrorists were found still alive this morning," said the private Ennahar TV channel, quoted by AFP news agency. | "Five terrorists were found still alive this morning," said the private Ennahar TV channel, quoted by AFP news agency. |
The agency said residents of the nearby town of In Amenas were staying indoors, amid rumours that the army operation to end the siege was not over. | The agency said residents of the nearby town of In Amenas were staying indoors, amid rumours that the army operation to end the siege was not over. |
Algerian Communications Minister Mohammed Said said earlier that the militants were from six different countries, "nationals of Arab and African countries, and of non-African countries". | Algerian Communications Minister Mohammed Said said earlier that the militants were from six different countries, "nationals of Arab and African countries, and of non-African countries". |
Mr Said added that a final death toll would be released in the coming hours. | Mr Said added that a final death toll would be released in the coming hours. |
Mauritanian website Sahara Media says Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the suspected organiser of the siege, has claimed responsibility for it in a video message. | Mauritanian website Sahara Media says Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the suspected organiser of the siege, has claimed responsibility for it in a video message. |
The website said the video - recorded on 17 January while the siege was still going on but not posted on the website - showed the militant leader saying he was prepared to negotiate with Western and Algerian leaders if operations against Islamists in Mali were stopped. | The website said the video - recorded on 17 January while the siege was still going on but not posted on the website - showed the militant leader saying he was prepared to negotiate with Western and Algerian leaders if operations against Islamists in Mali were stopped. |
Three Britons are confirmed dead, and a further three are missing, feared dead. | Three Britons are confirmed dead, and a further three are missing, feared dead. |
UK officials were "working hard" to locate the missing, said Foreign Secretary William Hague. | UK officials were "working hard" to locate the missing, said Foreign Secretary William Hague. |
"Everything seems to indicate" that a Colombian citizen resident in the UK is among the dead, the Colombian president has said. | "Everything seems to indicate" that a Colombian citizen resident in the UK is among the dead, the Colombian president has said. |
But he added that information about Carlos Estrada, who worked for BP, was "not 100%". | But he added that information about Carlos Estrada, who worked for BP, was "not 100%". |
Japanese officials said they had no confirmation of the fate of 10 nationals who remained unaccounted for, despite reports that nine had died. | Japanese officials said they had no confirmation of the fate of 10 nationals who remained unaccounted for, despite reports that nine had died. |
Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoshihide Suga said a government aircraft would be sent to bring home seven others who had survived. | Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoshihide Suga said a government aircraft would be sent to bring home seven others who had survived. |
Two Malaysians are unaccounted for, as are five Norwegians. | Two Malaysians are unaccounted for, as are five Norwegians. |
State news agency APS said 685 Algerian workers and 107 out of 132 foreigners working at the plant had been freed, citing interior ministry figures. | State news agency APS said 685 Algerian workers and 107 out of 132 foreigners working at the plant had been freed, citing interior ministry figures. |
The nationalities of some of the hostages killed are still not known. | The nationalities of some of the hostages killed are still not known. |
Well-planned assault | Well-planned assault |
The crisis began on Wednesday when militants attacked two buses carrying foreign workers to the remote site in south-eastern Algeria. A Briton and an Algerian reportedly died in the incident. | The crisis began on Wednesday when militants attacked two buses carrying foreign workers to the remote site in south-eastern Algeria. A Briton and an Algerian reportedly died in the incident. |
The militants then took Algerians and expatriates hostage at the complex, which was quickly surrounded by the Algerian army. | The militants then took Algerians and expatriates hostage at the complex, which was quickly surrounded by the Algerian army. |
A statement from the kidnappers said the assault on the gas plant was launched in retaliation for French intervention against Islamist groups in neighbouring Mali. | A statement from the kidnappers said the assault on the gas plant was launched in retaliation for French intervention against Islamist groups in neighbouring Mali. |
However, France only decided last week to intervene militarily in Mali. Analysts say the assault on the gas facility was well-planned and would have required advance research, as well as possibly inside help. | However, France only decided last week to intervene militarily in Mali. Analysts say the assault on the gas facility was well-planned and would have required advance research, as well as possibly inside help. |
The leader of the hostage-takers was a veteran fighter from Niger, named as Abdul Rahman al-Nigeri by the Mauritanian news agency ANI, which had been in contact with the militants. | The leader of the hostage-takers was a veteran fighter from Niger, named as Abdul Rahman al-Nigeri by the Mauritanian news agency ANI, which had been in contact with the militants. |
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