Car bomb explodes in Algerian town

A car bomb exploded in a town east of the Algerian capital Algiers today in the second such attack in a month, security sources…

A car bomb exploded in a town east of the Algerian capital Algiers today in the second such attack in a month, security sources said.

One report said the targets in Thenia, 55km east of Algiers were two buildings serving as police offices.

The blast occurred less than a month after attackers drove an explosives-laden car into a police station in the town of Naciria, about 120km east of Algiers on January 2nd, killing four policemen and wounding 20 people.

Al-Qaeda's north African wing claimed that attack, as well as a double bombing in Algiers that killed at least 41 people on December 11th, including 17 United Nations staff.

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The north African Opec member country is recovering from more than a decade of violence that began in 1992 when the then army-backed government scrapped legislative elections that a radical Islamic party was poised to win. The authorities had feared an Islamic revolution.

Up to 200,000 people are estimated to have been killed.