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Bus plunges into river in Algeria capital, killing 18

Men react during the funerals of an Algerian agricultural engineer and his wife on July 9, 1993, both former communist militants gunned down by Islamic fundamentalists in front of their 3 young children on their isolated farm in the Boufarik region, south of Algiers, on July 7, 1993. The Algerian Civil war began after the military-backed regime cancelled elections in January 1992, to prevent the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) from winning a sweeping majority. This conflict caused the death of some 200,000 people, including civilians, for which The Armed Islamic Group (GIA) claimed responsibility. At the height of the conflict, FLN veteran Abdelaziz Bouteflika won the 1999 presidential election. His amnesty law was credited with helping end the war in 2002. (Photo by Hocine ZAOURAR / AFP)

Bus plunges into river in Algeria capital, killing 18

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August 16, 2025
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Eighteen people were killed and nine injured in the Algerian capital on Friday when a bus plunged from a bridge into a river, the emergency services said.

The accident happened in late afternoon in the Mohammadia district of east Algiers and two of the injured were in critical condition, they added.

There was no immediate word on the cause of the accident.

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