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Algeria bombing sparks fear

2008-06-10 08:27
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Algiers - A deadly double bombing in Algeria sparked fears on Monday of a wave of al-Qaeda inspired attacks in what France's foreign minister said had become a "dangerous" country.

The employer of a French engineer who was killed in the attack withdrew its other expatriate staff from Algeria after blasts, which local officials said killed 13 people, though the government gave a drastically lower toll of two.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner appealed for foreign firms to stay in Algeria even though he acknowledged that it had become a "dangerous country".

A car carrying the engineer, Pierre Nowacki, 57, hit a remote controlled roadside bomb as it left the railway tunnel, where he was working in Lakhdaria, east of the capital on Sunday. His driver was also killed.

Nowacki was the first French person killed in an Islamic extremist attack since 1994. Attacks in Algeria in 1993 and 1994 left 71 people dead, including 22 French nationals.

French national killed

A second blast took place 30 minutes later as rescuers helped the victims at the scene. Local security sources said three paramedics and eight members of the security forces were killed in this blast, but the government denied this.

A defence ministry said: "The attack killed two people, a French national and his Algerian driver who was working for a French public works company. The toll given by some media is baseless."

"We have just decided that the three other French nationals who work at the site should get the plane back to Paris today," Jean-Marie Sifre, a Paris spokesperson for engineering firm Razel, said.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy condemned the "barbaric violence" in a message of solidarity to Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika late on Sunday.

Kouchner said: "This is a country where we have to work, where the commercial and friendship links are very strong and must be developed," speaking in an interview with RTL radio.

Bomber blows himself up

But he added that foreigners in Algeria must be "prudent".

French anti-terrorist investigators on Monday opened a probe for murder and criminal conspiracy in relation with a terrorist enterprise following the French national's death, a judicial official said.

Sunday's attack had not been claimed but similar strikes had been claimed by al-Qaeda's offshoot in North Africa. There had been five bomb attacks in five days around Algiers and the Kabylie region, an Islamist stronghold.

On Wednesday, six people were injured after a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a barracks in the eastern suburbs of Algiers. At the same time a bomb went off outside a cafe in the same district, injuring at least one person.

On Thursday, six soldiers were killed and four wounded at Cap Djinet, near Dellys in the Boumerdes region, 50km east of Algiers, in an attack blamed on Islamic militants.

On Saturday, security forces killed one militant and wounded two others in an ambush near Boumerdes.

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