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Algerian forces 'kill' one of beheaded French hostage's abductors

The Algerian justice minister claimed a militant involved in the September abduction of French tourist Hervé Gourdel was killed last month.

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Algeria's military has killed a militant involved in the abduction and beheading of French tourist Hervé Gourdel in September, justice minister Tayeb Louh said on Wednesday, reports Reuters.

The Caliphate Soldiers, a splinter group which has allied itself to Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, claimed responsibility for Gourdel's killing, saying it was in retaliation for France's intervention in Iraq.

"It emerges from the investigation on the assassination of French national Hervé Gourdel that one of those who committed this murder, ... was killed by the army during an anti-terrorist operation in October," he told state news agency APS.

Gourdel, a 55-year-old from Nice, was kidnapped when militants stopped his vehicle in remote mountains east of Algiers, where he was planned to go hiking.

The Frenchman's kidnapping was one of the first abductions of a foreigner by militants in Algeria since the North African country ended a decade-long war with Islamist fighters in the 1990s, when around 200,000 people were killed.

Gourdel's abduction occurred after Islamic State urged the group's followers to attack citizens of the United States, France and other countries that joined a coalition to destroy the ultra-radical Islamist movement.

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