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Oil workers targeted in Algeria

A roadside attack on two buses in Bouchaoui, west of Algiers, left one person dead and nine more injured on 10 December. Reports said the first bus was hit by a bomb after which gunmen opened fire on the second vehicle. The buses were carrying employees of the US' Brown & Root Condor - a joint venture of the US' Kellogg, Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton. UK, US, Canadian and Lebanese nationals were among those wounded in the incident.

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