Algerians find remains of 110

Algiers - Algerian authorities have found the remains of 110 people believed to be victims of Muslim rebels after two weeks of…

Algiers - Algerian authorities have found the remains of 110 people believed to be victims of Muslim rebels after two weeks of excavation in a mass grave near Algiers, the local daily Liberte said on Sunday.

Meanwhile, a bomb exploded on Sunday on a weekly market in the town of Aflou, some 300 km (180 miles) south of Algiers, killing a 25-year-old man, state-run radio said, quoting government security forces.

The daily Le Matin said authorities had found another mass grave near Haouch Germain, but had not yet started digging there as they were busy trying to identify those unearthed from the first grave, found in the same area.