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Re: Atentados en Argelia

Publicado: 20 May 2010 21:37
por kilo009
Esta noticia podría estar relacionada perfectamente con Afganistán, pero no, es en Argelia, IED mata a 2 soldados y 18 heridos. Estamos hablando de un país que es el principal suministrador de gas de España, a tiro piedra.
Algeria - Police say two soldiers have been killed and 18 wounded by a roadside bomb that hit their convoy in Algeria.

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/world/ ... 84324.html

Police say Wednesday's attack was probably the work of al-Qaida Islamist insurgents.

It occurred in the Boumerdes region, 55 kilometres (35 miles) east of Algiers.

The blast was among the deadliest attacks since the start of the year in the North African nation, where a slow-burning Islamist insurgency continues.

The region where the attack occurred was once a hotbed of insurgent activity.

Two weeks ago, security forces killed a lieutenant of the leader of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, Abdemalek Droukdel, in Draa El Mizan, 120 kilometres (75 miles) southeast of Algiers

Re: Argelia

Publicado: 17 Abr 2011 20:49
por Jose Luis Mansilla
Hola a todos,
Os dejo esta noticia de ayer ,despues de que el Presidente anunciase reformas,
Saludos,

16 de Abril de 2011-04-17
Oficiales de Inteligencia argelinos han dicho que los extremistas islámicos atacaron un puesto militar y mataron a 13 soldados.
Esto ha ocurrido en Kabyle a 130 Km. Al este de Argel después de que el presidente anunciase próximas reformas en televisión.
En el ataque fueron abatidos dos extremistas.

Al Qaeda ataca de nuevo en el NE argelino.

Publicado: 28 Abr 2011 14:44
por Jose Luis Mansilla
Extraído de Reuters.

Una bomba mata a dos gendarmes argelinos: fuente de seguridad 27-04-2011

Dos policías paramilitares argelinos murieron el miércoles en un atentado con bomba en un bastión tradicional del N de África de Al Qaeda, dijo un funcionario de seguridad.

Los insurgentes islamistas en Argelia parecen haber reanudado sus actividades después de un período de calma. Un total de 19 soldados murieron en la misma región durante un período de 48 horas a principios de este mes, en los ataques más sangrientos en meses.

El funcionario de seguridad, que habló bajo condición de anonimato, dijo que los dos gendarmes fueron asesinados por una bomba a las 1500 (1400 GMT) cerca de Bordj Menaiel, aproximadamente 80 km al este de la capital argelina.

El ataque ocurrió en la región montañosa Cabilia (Kabyle), donde tradicionalmente se producen ataques en norte de Argelia por la rama de Al Qaeda, conocido como Al Qaeda del Magreb Islámico..

Fuerzas de seguridad argelinas han estado luchando contra militantes islámicos durante casi dos décadas en un conflicto que, en su apogeo en la década de 1990, mató a unas 200.000 personas.

Una combinación de medidas de seguridad y una amnistía para los insurgentes para que depongan las armas ha llevado en los últimos años a una reducción significativa del nivel de violencia.

Re: Argelia

Publicado: 28 Abr 2011 15:50
por dragon
Buenas tardes:

Es un tanto curioso los datos vertidos en esta noticia al igual que en otras del mismo contexto, teniendo en cuenta que en la Cabilia hay o ha habido un movimiento independentista. Da la impresión de que se intenta involucrar al movimiento independentista con los radicales islamistas.
Es curioso que cada vez que hay una filtración es por algún militar que se resguarda en el anonimato. Dada la situación que se vive en la Cabilia tiene más pinta de métodos de desinformación con el fin de justificar los abusos y acciones represivas que ejerce en la zona el gobierno argelino.

Un saludo.

Re: Argelia

Publicado: 28 Abr 2011 17:31
por Jose Luis Mansilla
Buena puntualización Dragón,
Lo que parece obvio, son los ataques vengan de donde vengan.
En mi opinión y siguiendo tu observación, hace falta mas información para evaluar si hay intención de desinformación.
También había pensado antes de tu comentario, si podría haber algún interés en crear o mantener un pasillo de inseguridad en esa zona desde el interior al mar , dado el corto plazo de los ataques y su proximidad.
Saludos,

Re: Argelia

Publicado: 28 Abr 2011 23:19
por dragon
Buenas noches Jose Luis y perdon por el tuteo.

Los ataques a los que haces referencia son muy puntuales, y tienen lugar en zonas dispares, da la impresión que han sido orquestados por elementos bien instruidos y no me refiero con estos elementos al tan nombrado Alqaeda del Magreb Islamico.

Lo que has dicho es cierto se necesita más información para evaluar lo que sucede realmente en la zona, pero información directa de efectivos desvinculados totalmente con el regimen argelino, ya que la mayoria de informaciones vertidas, filtradas o como se quieran denominar, provienen en su mayoria de servicios de información argelinos queriendo llegar con esto a la conclusion que en un gran tanto por ciento estas informaciones en algún punto estan manipuladas en beneficio propio.

Intereses como bien comentas hay muchos dado lo estrategica que es la zona no solo para Argelia sino para sus vecinos amigos y enemigos.

Un saludo.

Otro ataque a soldados, en la Cabilia.

Publicado: 09 May 2011 09:14
por Jose Luis Mansilla
Argelia atentado con bomba - 5 soldados muertos 08/05/2011

Una bomba estalló contra un convoy militar en Argelia, matando a cinco soldados e hiriendo a otras cinco personas, según informes locales el sábado.

La explosión tuvo lugar el viernes alrededor de 350 kilómetros al este de Argel, en una carretera que une Jijel a Constantino, el El-Watan y Liberté han informado.

La bomba, al parecer, activada de forma remota, exploto al paso del último vehículo del convoy.

Los ataques se han incrementado en los últimos años en la región conflictiva del norte de Argelia Cabilia, donde se encuentra Jijel.

Aunque no hubo reivindicación inmediata de responsabilidad, los ataques han sido generalmente atribuidos a grupos militantes islámicos como al-Qaeda en el Magreb Islámico (AQMI), una rama de la operación de la red internacional en el noroeste de África.

AFP

Re: Atentados en Argelia

Publicado: 17 Jul 2011 01:10
por Loopster
Ojo al método empleado, coche bomba detonado en el exterior de un cuartel, y cuando están atendiendo a los heridos llega otro suicida en una moto y se detona contra ellos. Muy parecido al ataque que llevaron a cabo contra los italianos en Herat hace un par de semanas.
AQIM suicide bombers kill 4 in Algeria
By Bill RoggioJuly 16, 2011

A pair of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb suicide bombers killed four people, including three policemen, in an attack on a headquarters in an area of Algeria that serves as a safe haven for the terror group. Today's suicide attack is the first of its kind in Algeria this year.

The first suicide bomber detonated a car packed with explosives outside a police headquarters in the town of Bordj Menaiel in the Kabylie region in eastern Algeria. The second suicide bomber, who was riding a motorcycle, detonated his explosives as police and medical personnel conducted recovery operations at the scene of the first attack.

The Kabylie region, a mountainous area in eastern Algeria, is a stronghold for AQIM, al Qaeda's affiliate in northern Africa. In December 2010, Algerian security forces launched a massive operation in the Kabylie region. More than 3,500 soldiers and police attacked an AQIM camp between the cities of Boumerdes and Tizi Ouzou. Ten AQIM fighters were reported killed during the fighting.

Today's suicide bombings are the first in Algeria this year. The last suicide attack reported in Algeria took place on July 25, 2010, when a suicide bomber attacked a security barracks in a village near Tizi Ouzou.

AQIM suicide attacks have tapered off since 2008. In 2010 there were two reported suicide attacks in the country; in 2009 there was just one such attack. In 2008, there were five suicide attacks, and in 2007, there were four such attacks. The most effective attacks took place in 2007 and 2008 [see list below]; during those years, suicide bombers targeted the prime minister's office, Interpol, the United Nations, and Algerian Special Police headquarters in Algiers.

In the vast majority of the attacks (12 of 13 attacks) from 2007-2011, the targets were the police or military. The exception is the Dec. 11, 2007 strike that targeted the UN offices and a court building in Algiers.

Since 2008, AQIM has shifted its tactics from high-profile suicide bombings to ambushes against security forces as well as kidnapping operations, which are reported to net the terror group millions of dollars a year.

The formation of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in 2006 was the result of al Qaeda's efforts to unite the various Salafist terror groups in North Africa. AQIM is comprised of the Algerian Salafist Group for Prayer and Combat (GSPC), the Moroccan Islamic Combat Group, the Tunisian Combatant Group, and elements of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. The GSPC forms the nucleus of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

While the GSPC has always had very close relationship with al Qaeda, the terror group officially merged with al Qaeda in September of 2006. GSPC officially renamed the group al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in January of 2007. "We had wished to do this from the first day we joined (al Qaeda) but we wanted the permission of Sheikh Osama, may God protect him. This obstacle has now been removed," according to a GSPC statement released on its website.

Re: Atentados en Argelia

Publicado: 17 Jul 2011 09:30
por pcaspeq
Loopster escribió:Ojo al método empleado, coche bomba detonado en el exterior de un cuartel, y cuando están atendiendo a los heridos llega otro suicida en una moto y se detona contra ellos. Muy parecido al ataque que llevaron a cabo contra los italianos en Herat hace un par de semanas.
AQIM suicide bombers kill 4 in Algeria
By Bill RoggioJuly 16, 2011

A pair of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb suicide bombers killed four people, including three policemen, in an attack on a headquarters in an area of Algeria that serves as a safe haven for the terror group. Today's suicide attack is the first of its kind in Algeria this year.

The first suicide bomber detonated a car packed with explosives outside a police headquarters in the town of Bordj Menaiel in the Kabylie region in eastern Algeria. The second suicide bomber, who was riding a motorcycle, detonated his explosives as police and medical personnel conducted recovery operations at the scene of the first attack.

The Kabylie region, a mountainous area in eastern Algeria, is a stronghold for AQIM, al Qaeda's affiliate in northern Africa. In December 2010, Algerian security forces launched a massive operation in the Kabylie region. More than 3,500 soldiers and police attacked an AQIM camp between the cities of Boumerdes and Tizi Ouzou. Ten AQIM fighters were reported killed during the fighting.

Today's suicide bombings are the first in Algeria this year. The last suicide attack reported in Algeria took place on July 25, 2010, when a suicide bomber attacked a security barracks in a village near Tizi Ouzou.

AQIM suicide attacks have tapered off since 2008. In 2010 there were two reported suicide attacks in the country; in 2009 there was just one such attack. In 2008, there were five suicide attacks, and in 2007, there were four such attacks. The most effective attacks took place in 2007 and 2008 [see list below]; during those years, suicide bombers targeted the prime minister's office, Interpol, the United Nations, and Algerian Special Police headquarters in Algiers.

In the vast majority of the attacks (12 of 13 attacks) from 2007-2011, the targets were the police or military. The exception is the Dec. 11, 2007 strike that targeted the UN offices and a court building in Algiers.

Since 2008, AQIM has shifted its tactics from high-profile suicide bombings to ambushes against security forces as well as kidnapping operations, which are reported to net the terror group millions of dollars a year.

The formation of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in 2006 was the result of al Qaeda's efforts to unite the various Salafist terror groups in North Africa. AQIM is comprised of the Algerian Salafist Group for Prayer and Combat (GSPC), the Moroccan Islamic Combat Group, the Tunisian Combatant Group, and elements of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. The GSPC forms the nucleus of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

While the GSPC has always had very close relationship with al Qaeda, the terror group officially merged with al Qaeda in September of 2006. GSPC officially renamed the group al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in January of 2007. "We had wished to do this from the first day we joined (al Qaeda) but we wanted the permission of Sheikh Osama, may God protect him. This obstacle has now been removed," according to a GSPC statement released on its website.
Llevo un par de años discutiendo con funcionarios "caimanes" que hay que cambia los protocolos en la atencion de AMV s, especialmente en atentados y especialmente en la distribucion de los equipos sanitarios. Como son funcionarios "digitales", siguen impartiendo cursos y seminarios, basados en libros de hace 20 años.
Que pena... :evil:

29 Heridos en ataque bomba

Publicado: 24 Ago 2011 21:17
por Jose Luis Mansilla
Hola a todos ,
Otro ataque bomba el domingo pasado en "La Cabilia"
Va siendo cada vez mas a menudo este año y casi siempre en fin de semana nuestro .
Saludos,
29 injured in bomb attack
2011-08-15

A suicide bomb attack on a police station in eastern Algeria early on Sunday injured 29 people, including two Chinese nationals, the online edition of the French language daily El Watan reported.

Mohamed Nedir, director of the university hospital in Tizi Ouzou, around 100km east of the capital, said eight policemen were among the injured.

The two Chinese were inside their clothing shop, which is close to the police station, when the blast went off around 03:00, a journalist at the scene told AFP.

The suicide bomber rammed the entrance of the police station, causing major damage, the paper said, adding that the blast woke local residents.

Eastern Algeria, notably the Kabylie region, has been rocked by a series of such attacks this summer. The most spectacular was on June 25, when three men, including the son of the former number two in the outlawed Islamic Salvation Front (FIS), drove around on a truck packed with explosives. They were intercepted and killed by security forces 60km from Algiers.