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Hostages met terrifying end in Algerian gas-plant attack

- ALEX SPILLIUS

IN AMENAS, Algeria — The final hostages to die in the terrorist attack on the BP joint-operated gas plant in Algeria were strapped to machinery as a huge bomb was detonated, managers at the plant said Thursday.

As Western media — including The Daily Telegraph — visited the remote plant at In Amenas for the first time, detailed accounts were provided of the terrifying end met by a group of eight to 10 expatriate workers.

Lufti Benadouda, the Algerian general manager of the site, recounted how there was a major explosion on the night of Jan. 17 at the central production facility, where the hostage-takers, who arrived in two groups, had gathered for a final stand.

Benadouda said Western hostages had been tied to the gas constructi­on complex, some at ground level, some a bit higher up, while the terrorists built a bomb in one of their vehicles. Many of the hostage takers had been wearing suicide vests.

“There was one big explosion and we saw the fire burning all night,” Benadouda said. “We found the hostages had been tied to the structure and put close to each other. Some were on the ground near the car, some were up a bit.

“The terrorists … wanted to destroy the plant and make a big impression. They didn’t destroy the plant. The next day we arrived at the plant. It was my job to identify the bodies of my colleagues, but I could not, except one, an American.”

Among the dead were a Norwegian, and, he thinks, a Briton. He said he saw the remains of three terrorists that suggested they had detonated suicide vests. Evidence of the carnage remained on view on Thursday with parts of the infrastruc­ture at the plant showing signs of considerab­le blast damage.

Calling themselves the Signatorie­s in Blood Battalion, the attackers appeared out of the desert at dawn on Jan. 16. Benadouda was quickly identified by terrorists who stormed through the gates of the accommodat­ion compound as a senior figure and was used to relay messages to Algerian forces.

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