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May 20, 2013
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Hostages Taken at Algerian Gas FieldPosted on Jan 16, 2013Militant Islamists killed at least two people and took 20 hostages, including Americans, at a foreign-owned gas field in Algeria early Wednesday, the country’s state-run news agency said. British, Norwegian, French and Japanese citizens number among the hostages. A top Algerian government official said troops have “encircled the base” so that “no one can leave.” He added that “the situation is confused for the moment. We don’t have precise figures for now. Maybe 30” hostages in all. He said there were 20 heavily armed attackers in three unmarked vehicles, in which they entered undetected. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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