Natural Gas Plant Dept: Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal made the announcement in his government s first full accounting of the four-day standoff at a natural gas plant in the Sahara that resulted in 37 workers being killed along with 29 of the fighters who mounted the attack. Three of the fighters were captured alive, Sellal said in a news conference Monday, according to The Star. The news agency identified the individual as Chedad but provided neither a first name nor any other details to shed more light on the troubling revelation and mONTREAL A lgerian authorities say they have a name, a body and a passport pointing to Canadian involvement in the deadly hostage taking by an Al Qaeda-linked terror group. A Canadian was among the militants. He was coordinating the attack, he said, according to Reuters.
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