December 11, 2007, Algiers bombings
There were two near simultaneous bombings in Algiers which occurred on 11 December 2007 when two car bombs exploded 10 minutes apart starting at around 9:30 a.m. local time, in the Algerian capital, Algiers. The al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb has claimed responsibility for the attacks, stating that it was "another successful conquest [...] carried out by the Knights of the Faith with their blood in defense of the wounded nation of Islam." These attacks constitute another act of violence in the ongoing Islamic insurgency, a continuation of the Algerian Civil War that has claimed 200,000 lives.
2007 Algiers bombings | |
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Location | Algiers, Algeria |
Date | 11 December 2007 09:30 (GMT+1) |
Target | United Nations, Constitutional Court |
Attack type | suicide bombings |
Deaths | 41 (incl. 17 UN staff) |
Injured | 170 |
Perpetrators | claimed by al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb |
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