Four wounded in attack on Algerian patrol claimed by Islamic State | Reuters
ALGIERS Gunmen attacked an Algerian military patrol in an area south of the capital, slightly wounding four gendarmes, the ministry of defence said, in an attack later claimed by Islamic State.Attacks are rare in Algeria since the end of the country's 1990s civil war with Islamist militants, but al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and small brigades allied to Islamic State are active in remote areas. Gunmen opened fire on the gendarmerie patrol late on Wednesday in Larbaa area in Blida region, around 30 km (19 miles) south of Algiers, the ministry said in a statement carried on APS state news agency."A patrol of gendarmerie were targetted by gunfire on Wednesday at 2200 by a group of terrorists," the statement said without giving details on any militant group. Islamic State-affiliated Amaq agency said on Thursday its fighters ambushed the patrol and clamed to have destroyed two vehicles, according to the SITE jihadist monitoring service.
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