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Nederland man among the people taken captive in Algeria
ALGIERS, Algeria - KFDM News has learned a Nederland man is among the dozens of foreigners, including Americans, taken hostage when Algerian militants attacked a gas complex.
The man's family doesn't want his name publicly released because they're worried it might jeopardize his safety. They say they're praying for his safe return.
There are conflicting reports Thursday about the hostage situation at the natural gas complex.
Algerian helicopters and special forces stormed the gas plant in the stony plains of the Sahara on Thursday to wipe out Islamist militants and free hostages from at least 10 countries. Bloody chaos ensued, leaving the fate of the fighters and many of the captives uncertain.
Dueling claims from the military and the militants muddied the world's understanding of an event that angered Western leaders, raised world oil prices and complicated the international military operation in neighboring Mali.
At least six people, and perhaps many more, were killed -- Britons, Filipinos and Algerians. Terrorized hostages from Ireland and Norway trickled out of the Ain Amenas plant, families urging them never to return.
Dozens more remained unaccounted for: Americans, Britons, French, Norwegians, Romanians, Malaysians, Japanese, Algerians and the fighters themselves.
The U.S. government sent an unmanned surveillance drone to the BP-operated site, near the border with Libya and 800 miles (1,290 kilometers) from the Algerian capital, but it could do little more than watch Thursday's intervention. Algeria's army-dominated government, hardened by decades of fighting Islamist militants, shrugged aside foreign offers of help and drove ahead alone.
With the hostage drama entering its second day Thursday, Algerian security forces moved in, first with helicopter fire and then special forces, according to diplomats, a website close to the militants, and an Algerian security official. The government said it was forced to intervene because the militants were being stubborn and wanted to flee with the hostages.
The militants -- led by a Mali-based al-Qaida offshoot known as the Masked Brigade -- suffered losses in Thursday's military assault, but succeeded in garnering a global audience.
Even violence-scarred Algerians were stunned by the brazen hostage-taking Wednesday, the biggest in northern Africa in years and the first to include Americans as targets. Mass fighting in the 1990s had largely spared the lucrative oil and gas industry that gives Algeria its economic independence and regional weight.
The hostage-taking raised questions about security for sites run by multinationals that are dotted across Africa's largest country. It also raised the prospect of similar attacks on other countries allied against the extremist warlords and drug traffickers who rule a vast patch of desert across several countries in northwest Africa. Even the heavy-handed Algerian response may not deter groups looking for martyrdom and attention.
Casualty figures in the Algerian standoff varied widely. The remote location is extremely hard to reach and was surrounded by Algerian security forces -- who, like the militants, are inclined to advertise their successes and minimize their failures.
"An important number of hostages were freed and an important number of terrorists were eliminated, and we regret the few dead and wounded," Algeria's communications minister, Mohand Said Oubelaid, told national media, adding that the "terrorists are multinational," coming from several different countries with the goal of "destabilizing Algeria, embroiling it in the Mali conflict and damaging its natural gas infrastructure."
The official news agency said four hostages were killed in Thursday's operation, two Britons and two Filipinos. Two others, a Briton and an Algerian, died Wednesday in an ambush on a bus ferrying foreign workers to an airport. Citing hospital officials, the APS news agency said six Algerians and seven foreigners were injured.
APS said some 600 local workers were safely freed in the raid -- but many of those were reportedly released the day before by the militants themselves.
The militants, via a Mauritanian news website, claimed that 35 hostages and 15 militants died in the helicopter strafing. A spokesman for the Masked Brigade told the Nouakchott Information Agency in Mauritania that only seven hostages survived.
By nightfall, Algeria's government said the raid was over. But the whereabouts of the rest of the plant workers was unclear.
President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke on the phone to share their confusion. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the Obama administration was "seeking clarity from the government of Algeria."
An unarmed American surveillance drone soared overhead as the Algerian forces closed in, U.S. officials said. The U.S. offered military assistance Wednesday to help rescue the hostages but the Algerian government refused, a U.S. official said in Washington. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the offer.
Militants earlier said they were holding seven Americans, but the administration confirmed only that Americans were among those taken. The U.S. government was in contact with American businesses across North Africa and the Middle East to help them guard against the possibility of copycat attacks.
BP, the Norwegian company Statoil and the Algerian state oil company Sonatrach, operate the gas field and a Japanese company, JGC Corp, provides services for the facility.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe protested the military raid as an act that "threatened the lives of the hostages," according to a spokesman.
Jean-Christophe Gray, a spokesman for Cameron, said Britain was not informed in advance of the raid.
One Irish hostage managed to escape: electrician Stephen McFaul, who'd worked in North Africa's oil and natural gas fields off and on for 15 years. His family said the militants let hostages call their families to press the kidnappers' demands.
"He phoned me at 9 o'clock to say al-Qaida were holding him, kidnapped, and to contact the Irish government, for they wanted publicity. Nightmare, so it was. Never want to do it again. He'll not be back! He'll take a job here in Belfast like the rest of us," said his mother, Marie.
Dylan, McFaul's 13-year-old son, started crying as he talked to Ulster Television. "I feel over the moon, just really excited. I just can't wait for him to get home," he said.
Algerian forces who had ringed the Ain Amenas complex had vowed not to negotiate with the militants, who reportedly were seeking safe passage. Security experts said the end of the two-day standoff was in keeping with the North African country's tough approach to terrorism.
"Algerians clearly were not willing to compromise with the terrorists and not willing to accept the idea of coping with the situation for days and days," said Riccardo Fabiani of Eurasia Group. "Algerians never had problems causing a blood bath to respond to terrorist attacks."
Phone contacts with the militants were severed as government forces closed in, according to the Mauritanian agency, which often carries reports from al-Qaida-linked extremist groups in North Africa.
A 58-year-old Norwegian engineer who made it to the safety of a nearby Algerian military camp told his wife how militants attacked a bus Wednesday before being fended off by a military escort.
"Bullets were flying over their heads as they hid on the floor of the bus," Vigdis Sletten told The Associated Press in a phone interview from her home in Bokn, on Norway's west coast.
Her husband and the other bus passengers climbed out of a window and were transported to a nearby military camp, she said, declining to give his name for security reasons.
News of the bloody Algerian operation caused oil prices to rise $1.25 to close at $95.49 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, and prompted energy companies like BP PLC and Spain's Compania Espanola de Petroleos SA to try to relocate energy workers at other Algerian plants.
Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kabila said the 20-odd militants entered the country from nearby Libya in three vehicles, in an operation commanded by extremist mastermind Moktar Belmoktar, who is normally based in Mali.
"The Algerian authorities have expressed, many times, to the Libyan authorities, its fears and asked it a dozen times to be careful and secure borders with Algeria," Kabila was quoted as saying on the website of the newspaper Echourouk.
The militants made it clear that their attack was fallout from the intervention in Mali. One commander, Oumar Ould Hamaha, said they were now "globalizing the conflict" in revenge for the military assault on Malian soil.
France has encountered fierce resistance from the extremist groups in Mali and failed to persuade many allies to join in the actual combat. The Algeria raid could push other partners to act more decisively in Mali -- but could also scare away those who are wary of inviting terrorist attacks back home.
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By AOMAR OUALI and PAUL SCHEMM Associated Press
Associated Press writers Karim Kabir in Algiers, Kimberly Dozier and Robert Burns in Washington, Lori Hinnant and Elaine Ganley in Paris, Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin, Bjoern H. Amland in Oslo, Norway, Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo and Cassie Vinograd and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.
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- Things you need to know about the explosion in West
- Update: West fertilizer explosion near Waco
- Senate votes to cut training time for CHL
- Infant found unharmed in apartment where 2 killed
- Click here for link to cell phone video capturing fertilizer plant explosion
- Boston Marathon runner glad to be back in Southeast Texas
- Massive fertilizer plant explosion near Waco
- Live Report: 12 workers hurt in flash fire at ExxonMobil in Beaumont
- BFD: Training helps reaction during refinery fires
- Attorneys have selected a jury in the capital murder trial of Bartholomew Granger
- DPS investigating a fatal accident where the driver of a tractor trailer struck and killed a man walking on I-10 in Orange
- Southeast Texas runner home from Boston Marathon after explosives at event killed three people
- Confusion arises over Hurricane Ike relief
- A vote to expand background checks on gun purchases has failed in the U.S. Senate
- CBS: Image may show Boston Marathon bomber
- RAW VIDEO: Footage at hospital following fire at ExxonMobil
- RAW VIDEO: Scene at ExxonMobil where at least 6 people were burned, two others hurt
- Texting while driving ban advances in Texas House
- The Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum presents the Cowboy Ruckus and Camp Out on Saturday
- Wife of former Kaufman County JP charged with capital murder
- Man walking on I-10 struck by tractor trailer and killed
- Senate rejects a Republican plan to require most states to recognize permits other states issue that allow people to carry concealed firearms
- FBI: Early test shows ricin in Obama letter
- Beaumont runners gather in silent run to remember victims
- Dad and daughter run, reflect on explosions in Boston
- KFDM live interview with Boston Marathon competitor Daniel Villarreal at Beaumont silent run memorial to victims
- Live report from Port Neches silent run for marathon victims
- Federal prosecutor from Beaumont discusses terror investigations
- Orange County man in custody in Netherlands on a murder warrant
- Thirty people arrested after undercover drug operation
- New details emerge on explosives used in Boston Marathon bombings
- Officers search apartment of person of interest in Boston Marathon bombings
- Investigators identify 8-year-old killed in Boston Marathon bombings
- Computer glitch grounds American Airlines planes; two local flights affected
- LifeShare calls for donations following Boston bombings
- Man with gun robs Port Neches convenience store
- Officer receives minor injuries when woman accused of DWI hits his vehicle
- KFDM speaks live with local runner who finished Boston Marathon and saw aftermath of explosions
- KFDM speaks with second local runner, Daniel Villarreal, who competed in Boston Marathon and reacted to explosions
- Explosions cause deaths, injuries at Boston Marathon finish line
- KFDM speaks live with local runner Amanda Britnell who finished Boston Marathon and saw aftermath of explosions
- KFDM speaks with second local runner, Daniel Villarreal, who competed in Boston Marathon and reacted to explosions
- 15 cows shot dead; Valued at $25,000
- Man sentenced on charge of injury to a child
- Full Justice Dept. resources probing Boston bombs
- Phone companies: Cellphone use heavy, but still operating in Boston after explosions
- Explosions cause deaths, injuries at Boston Marathon finish line
- April 15 tax deadline is here
- Tax Freedom Day
- GOP mega-donor Bob Perry dies
- Sheriff investigating suspected illegal dog fighting operation
- Man shoots, kills himself on infield during NASCAR race
- People help save man trapped in burning car
- Best friend remembers local student Blair Ray who died in a car crash
- Forever Families: Sibling group of 7 wants mom and dad
- Beaumont church celebrates 108th anniversary
- Local church presents community volunteer opportunties
- BPD 29th Annual Golf Tournament Benefit
- Texas AP honors Beaumont student; 1 of 3 across state
- Power restored to 17,900 residents and industrial plants
- "Save Our Children" Fundraiser
- Male in critical condition after hit by car
- Update: Name released in fatal accident
- Elderly residents say someone is taking their scooters
- Special Olympics Texas
- Walk for Life
- Tax Deadline
- CPS Kids Fest
- Breakfast with the Bishop Fundraiser
- Port Arthur Bird Show
- Cajun Jam and Car Show
- Former Kaufman County JP arrested
- Funeral arrangements set for PN-G student killed in crash
- Defense attorney talks about client charged with capital murder in mother's death
- Newton County S.O. says body in Sabine River that of missing man
- Restaurant Report Card: April 12, 2013
- Beaumont shooting victim dies; truck found
- BPD released name of man killed in crash
- Investigators trying to determine whether mental health issue played role in Nederland shooting death
- BPD: Driver who was speeding dies in crash
- BISD board member upset by flyer that calls him racist
- Federal officials probe cause of fatal bus crash
- Man who sawed arms in Home Depot still critical
- Rotary Club to build handicap accessible playground
- Teenage girl killed in collision
- Woman accused of stealing and attacking workers with knife
- Child injured in crash
- Police investigating afternoon shooting
- Man charged with capital murder in shooting death of mother
- Meals on Wheels fundraiser
- Career Fair
- Warrant: Dylan Quick fantasized about slicing off faces, wearing them as masks
- Man runs over his 2-year-old with a lawn mower
- Disaster recovery housing office opens in Port Arthur
- Gunmen hold up jewelry store near Galleria
- Texas Senate passes sweeping charter school bill
- Houston university evacuated after bomb threats
- At least two dead in charter bus crash west of Dallas
- Report sheds light on stabbing suspect's past
- Rain slowly moving out of region
- Fatal wrong-way crash near downtown Houston
- Nederland police chief tells KFDM son shot and killed mother
- NISD warn parents of case of whooping cough
- Judge increased bond for west end burglary suspect
- Port Arthur mayor addresses crime in the city
- Diesel fluid spilled on Interstate 10, shutting highway down
- Orange County woman wins Lotto
- Feds: Drug trafficking, money laundering organizations dismantled
- Port Arthur Total Refinery environmental violation fine
- Beaumont ranked top 10 in cities where Americans feel unsafe
- Prosecutors: College stabbing suspect had long-held killing fantasy
- Elementary school students exercise minds and bodies
- Senate approves drug testing for welfare
- Both sides of I-10 reopen by mid-morning following collision
- Beaumont Business Development Conference
- 5 Ga. firefighters taken hostage; SWAT on scene
- Court halts May BISD election
- Newtown shootings, rapid growth in enrollment, prompt Beaumont school to beef up security
- Woman says man tortured and beat her while holding her captive
- Man pleads guilty in Lake Charles kidnapping
- 6-year-old boy dies after NJ accidental shooting
- Update on Confederate memorial under construction in Orange
- Philpott donates $25,000 to three charities
- Business development program
- Hospice fundraiser on the horizon
- At least 12 stabbed at community college in Harris County
- Man pleads guilty to child pornography
- Crime Stoppers seeking burglary suspect
- Woman arrested in fourth case of cat hoarding
- Port Arthur leaders vow crackdown on violence
- Woman says man kept her hostage, tortured and burned her
- Texas may add legal protection for gay teens
- Kip Lamb sentencing: Prosecutor and church members react
- Justice Dept. letter means BISD incumbents who didn't file may get to keep seats
- Three in custody after string of robberies in Beaumont, Lumberton
- Former Mayor Lord recalls Thatcher visit to Beaumont
- CPS caseworkers march for child abuse prevention
- BISD investigating child's allegations
- Lumberton woman shot suspected robber that police say they had been searching for
- Port Arthur mother pleads for end to violence after her was shot during a confontation between two rival groups
- Truck ignites into flames, burns a block full of brush
- Golf tournament benefiting the Shorkey Center
- Dr. Rick Erwin celebrates 25 years
- Update: Man jailed for targeting women during 4 robberies
- First Pike Run benefits Boys Haven
- Fundraiser for Port Arthur fire marshal's wife as she battles cancer
- Prayer event for Rollover Pass
- Hundreds participate in Beaumont Trash Off
- Mother says PA teacher hit child; case under investigation
- Jasper county residents tired of drug activity; four behind bars after bust
- Constable addresses Facebook threats linked to Memorial HS, administrators discuss fights
- Grand jury indicts Jasper CPA and wife
- Fire destroys home
- Restaurant Report Card: April 5, 2013
- Facebook Friday: April 5, 2013
- Man shot in the back of the head in Beaumont
- Neighbors react to burglary and chase in west end Beaumont
- Port Arthur pastors call on community to pray for an end to violence
- Beaumont kicks off Fill the Boot campaign
- Hardin County crime victim awareness event
- Congressman Weber tours district
- Lamar head women's basketball coach has resigned
- Beaumont police catch second west end attempted burglary suspect
- Police make another arrest in Port Arthur shootings
- Beaumont police capture attempted west end burglary suspect following chase
- CPS removes Russian teens from Silsbee home
- Lawmakers consider shortening concealed handgun permit class
- Postal Service to continue Saturday delivery
- Driver slams into Vidor church
- Musician Don Henley to headline at local gala
- Beaumont Community Players presents "Rabbit Hole"
- Investigators believe cigarette caused Beaumont house fire
- Driver veers off freeway, slams into Vidor church
- City looks to expand
- Courthouse shooting suspect's capital murder trial begins in Galveston
- PAPD arrests teen described as person of interest in shooting
- Proposed bill could mean dismissal of graffiti charges
- Police hope good video helps solve Crime Stoppers burglary case
- RAW VIDEO: Granger on trial
- Hardin County prosecutor reflects on slain Kaufman County District Attorney
- Granger trial starts Tuesday
- Bodies found near Dam B may be those of missing mother, son
- Player back on his feet
- Judge Layne Walker criticizes attorney for false allegations
- Fill the boot
