The remote In Amenas natural gas field in Algeria, the site of a terrorist attack and the taking of hostages on Wednesday
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Algeria’s state-run news agency said on Friday that the country’s special forces were seeking to avoid further bloodshed with armed kidnappers still holding hostages at a remote gas field facility.Hostages who escaped or were freed described gunshots ringing out during breakfast, followed by foreigners being separated from Algerians. The nation’s military launched an intense assault that freed captives, killed kidnappers but also left some hostages dead.
At least 60 foreign hostages are still unaccounted for in the standoff with Islamic militants in Algeria, the country’s state news agency said Friday. Half the 132 foreign nationals have been freed, along with 573 Algerians, says Reuters. According to a Mauritanian news agency, the kidnappers offered to trade two American hostages for two jailed terrorists, including Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Some of the hostages were reportedly strapped to explosives, according to Garry Barlow, one of the freed hostages. British Prime Minister David Cameron said the British government had not been told by Algeria about the rescue mission beforehand.
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A senior French official in Paris said Malian Islamist fighters, threatened by French and Malian soldiers, had occupied the village, Diabaly, and were threatening to use residents as human shields if attacked
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta brought a bit of much-needed clarity to the chaotic hostage crisis in Algeria when he confirmed to ABC's Martha Raddatz that the attack had, in fact, been carried out by terrorists with links to al Qaeda."The White House has yet to confirm the al Qaeda link. According to state media, an estimated 573 Algerians foreigners had made it safely out of the desert plant near In Amenas.