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Algeria suffers no terrorist bombings in 2018, first time in 26 years

Demonstrations in Algiers, Algeria on 19 January, 2017 [Bechir Ramzy/Anadolu Agency]

Demonstrations in Algiers, Algeria on 19 January, 2017 [Bechir Ramzy/Anadolu Agency]

In a boost to Algeria’s security, 2018 was the first year in nearly three decades where the country experience no major “terrorist” acts.

A report prepared by the Anadolu Agency, said the last relatively major terrorist attack in Algeria took place in August 2017 when a suicide bomber attacked a police station in the city of Tiaret, 300 kilometres southwest of the capital.

Since then, 16 months have passed without a major terrorist attack, with the exception of random clashes in the mountainous areas between military and terrorist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

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In 1992; a political and security crisis erupted in Algeria between the regime and Islamic and jihadist militant groups which emerged after the army cancelled parliamentary elections won by the Islamic Salvation Front.

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