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Algeria Scolds U.S. About Terror Warning

Sunday, April 15, 2007 5:48:26 PM
By HASSANE MEFTAHI

Police look for evidence in a car which exploded next to a police station in Algiers, Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Bombs ripped through the Algerian prime minister's office and a police station, coordinated terror attacks that Algerian authorities said killed at least 23 people and wounded 160 others. (AP Photo/Ouahab Hebbat)ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Algeria's Foreign Ministry summoned a senior American diplomat on Sunday to complain that the U.S. Embassy's weekend warning of more possible terror attacks in the capital was "irresponsible," the official news agency reported.

The embassy warning on Saturday, repeated on television stations, further alarmed Algerians who were already reeling from double suicide bombings Wednesday that killed at least 30 people in Algiers. An Islamic extremist group claimed responsibility for those attacks.

There was also a new report on Sunday of another attack by suspected Islamic extremists on Friday. The daily El Watan said four soldiers were killed and two guards were wounded in the attack on an army encampment and a barracks in the village of M'setas, about 31 miles east of the capital.


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