Suspected Algerian Islamists kill 24 in attacks
Published: November 01, 2004
Sixteen people have been killed in an attack by an armed group of suspected Islamist militants in southern Algeria, state television said on Saturday.

The report said the attack had happened on October 22 near the town of Medea, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Algiers, but the circumstances of the attack were not given and the victims not identified.

Security sources said that the attack happened around 1600 GMT as the victims were driving along a mountain road linking Hamdania to Bouarfa near Medea.

The attackers opened fire on the vehicles before setting them alight, and nine charred bodies had been found, they added.

Also on Saturday Algerian newspapers reported that eight people had been killed and four wounded on October 22 when Islamist militants stopped a vehicle carrying fans to a football match in the capital Algiers at a checkpoint.

It is the first attack by armed Islamic militants since the start of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, when rebels often step-up their attacks in Algeria.

According to a tally based on official and press reports, more than 80 people have been killed since the start of September in unrest involving the extremist Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, the main group that continues to carry out attacks.

The Islamic extremist rebellion has claimed some 150,000 lives across the country since 1992.

AFP