Bomb kills seven Algerian troops

ALGIERS : A roadside bomb has killed three Algerian soldiers and four auxiliaries in the west of the North African country, the defence ministry said on Sunday.
Saturday’s blast struck in the Sidi Bel-Abbes region 440 kilometres (275 miles) west of the capital, the ministry said.
The auxiliaries were members of the village guards - a militia formed by the government in 1994 at the height of the country’s devastating decade-long civil war to fight the militants.
The attack was the deadliest since an April ambush claimed by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) in the restive Kabylie region that killed 11 soldiers.
Those troops were heading back to their barracks after taking part in a nationwide security operation for a controversial election that brought back to power ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika for a fourth term.
The defence ministry denounced the latest attack, saying that “such criminal acts only serve to bolster the... (army’s) determination to crush terrorist groups”.
Violence blamed on Islamists has declined considerably in recent years, but militants who battled the army during the civil war in the 1990s and later formed AQIM still operate in the Kabylie area.
At least 56 Islamists have been killed in clashes with the army since the beginning of the year, the military says.

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