Attack on Algerian police school leaves 43 dead

Extremists kill 11 members of security forces: reports

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A suicide attack on an Algerian police school at Issers, 60 kilometers (40 miles) east of Algiers killed 43 people and injured 38, the interior ministry said Tuesday.

The attacker drove a car packed with explosives at the main entrance to the school as candidates for an entry exam were waiting outside, witnesses told AFP.

Civilians as well as police officers were among the victims and a major security operation was under way there, they added.

But it is already the deadliest attack in the country in several months, worse than the December 2007 attack in Algiers against government and United Nations buildings, which killed 41 people and injured many others.

Tuesday's attack comes as Algeria's newspapers reported an attack on Sunday in which Islamist extremists killed 11 members of the security forces and a civilian in an ambush in the east of the country.

That attack, in Skikda, was one of the deadliest in the recent weeks and also left about a dozen security officers wounded, the newspapers Quotidien d'Oran and Liberte said.

The papers also reported that four Islamist militants were killed in the attack. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the ambush.

One bomb exploded as security forces in a convoy of three vehicles were on patrol in a mountainous area of the Skikda region.

A second bomb targeted soldiers who had come to back up the security forces engaged in fierce clashes with the insurgents.

The Islamist militants, chased by security forces in Kabylia, were trying to regroup in the nearby Skikda region, the newspapers said.