Thursday, June 20, 2013   

Foreign workers taken hostage at BP plant in Algeria as Mali operations intensify
(01-16 19:06)

Islamists attacked a plant run by British oil giant BP in southern Algeria today seizing a number of staff as a French offensive targeted militants in neighboring Mali, diplomats said.
“The hostage-taking involved Britons, Norwegians and Japanese,'' one Western diplomat told AFP, adding that the Algerian army had launched an operation to try to free the captive staff. The militants struck a BP plant in Ain Amenas, 1,150 kilometers southeast of Algiers, the diplomats said.
The British Foreign Office confirmed the attack but said it was still seeking details.
“There is a terrorist incident ongoing in the town of Ain Amenas at an oil installation near the Algerian border with Libya. The British embassy is aware of the incident and is liaising with local authorities,’’ a spokeswoman said. “We are urgently seeking clarification from oil companies in the area as to whether they have personnel involved in the incident.’



   
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