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Algeria says army raid kills six militants

Retired Algerian military men shout slogans calling for elections as they watch an anti-government demonstration in the capital Algiers on December 9, 2019, ahead of the presidential vote scheduled for December 12. Algeria's contentious presidential election campaign is highlighting the vast gap between youth at the heart of a reformist protest movement and an ageing elite they see as clinging to power. The poll will see five candidates, all linked to ex-president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, compete for the top office. But protesters, whose mass mobilisation forced the ex-strongman to resign from his two-decade tenure in April, have rallied weekly to say sweeping reforms must come ahead of any vote. (Photo by RYAD KRAMDI / AFP)

Algeria says army raid kills six militants

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Algerian military forces have killed six militants in an operation targeting “terrorists” in the country’s east, the defence ministry said on Wednesday.

Authorities regularly report “terrorist” killings, often referring to armed Islamist groups that have remained active in the North African country years after the end of its civil war in 2002.

The defence ministry’s statement said that “as part of the fight against terrorism, an army detachment… eliminated six terrorists and recovered six Kalashnikov machine guns with significant ammunition”.

It added that Algeria’s army chief Said Chengriha visited the raided site in Tebessa province, near the Tunisian border.

The statement did not identify the slain people, and there were no reports of casualties among the troops.

In the first half of 2025, counterterrorism operations across Algeria killed at least 35 people, the defence ministry has said.

Despite a 2005 amnesty law following the end of the civil war, Islamist groups continue to carry out sporadic operations, often in mountainous and sparsely populated areas.

The civil war broke out in 1992 after the army cancelled Algeria’s first democratic elections when the winning Islamic Salvation Front vowed to establish an Islamic state.

Also called the Black Decade, the war left some 200,000 people dead, according to official figures.

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