Incident Summary:
5/13/2010: Two improvised explosive devices detonated near the Gendarmerie Nationale brigade in Baghlia, Boumerdes province, Algeria. One device detonated before the other, injuring a police officer. A few minutes later, a convoy of the National People's Army (ANP) arrived and the second device detonated. A civilian was killed in the explosion, and at least another 15 others were injured. Not long after the incident, one of the injured victims died from his injuries. In addition, a private residence in the area was badly damaged in the explosion. No group claimed responsibility for the incident.
Overview
GTD ID:
201005130026
When:
2010-05-13
Country:
Algeria
Region:
Middle East & North Africa
Province/administrative
region/u.s. state:
Boumerdes Province
City:
Baghlia
Location Details:
Near the Gendarmerie Nationale brigade in Baghlia
What
Attack Information
Type of Attack () |
Bombing/Explosion |
Successful Attack? () |
Yes |
Target Information ()
Target Type: Military |
Name of Entity |
Algerian military |
Specific Description |
Members of the National People's Army (ANP) in Baghlia |
Nationality of Target |
Algeria |
Target Type: Police |
Name of Entity |
Algerian police |
Specific Description |
Police officers in Baghlia |
Nationality of Target |
Algeria |
Target Type: Private Citizens & Property |
Name of Entity |
Civilians |
Specific Description |
Civilians and civilian property in the vicinity of the device in Baghlia |
Nationality of Target |
Algeria |
Additional Information
Hostages |
No |
Ransom |
No |
Property Damage |
Yes |
Extent of Property Damage |
Unknown |
Value of Property Damage |
Unknown |
How
Weapon Information
Type |
Sub-type |
Explosives |
Remote Trigger |
Weapon Details |
Two remotely-triggered improvised explosive devices |
Additional Information
Suicide Attack? | No |
Part of Multiple Incident? | No |
Criterion 1 () |
Yes |
Criterion 2 () |
Yes |
Criterion 3 () |
Yes |
Doubt Terrorism Proper () |
No |
Additional Information |
Different sources report different numbers for fatalities and injuries. Estimates for fatalities range from one to three dead, while estimates for the injured range from 15 to 21. |
Who
Perpetrator Group Information
Group Name |
Claimed Responsibility |
Unknown |
No |
Perpetrator Statistics
Number of Perpetrators |
Unknown |
Number of Captured Perpetrators |
0 |
Casualty Information
Total Number of Casualties |
2 Fatalities / 15 Injured |
Total Number of Fatalities |
2 |
Number of U.S. Fatalities |
0 |
Number of Perpetrator Fatalities |
0 |
Total Number of Injured |
15 |
Number of U.S. Injured |
0 |
Number of Perpetrators Injured |
0 |
Sources
Sources
S.B., "Baghlia (Boumerdes): Two killed and fifteen wounded in a double bombing," El Watan, May 15, 2010. |
M. T., N. Zerrouki, and O. Y., "Explosion of Two Homemade Bombs in Baghlia: One Dead and Twenty-One Wounded," Liberte, May 15, 2010. |
"1st LD: Two Algerian soldiers killed in bomb attack," Xinhua News Agency, May 19, 2010. |
Criteria
Criteria 1
The act must be aimed at attaining a political, economic, religious, or social goal. In terms of economic goals, the exclusive pursuit of profit does not satisfy this criterion. It must involve the pursuit of more profound, systemic economic change.
Criterion 2
There must be evidence of an intention to coerce, intimidate, or convey some other message to a larger audience (or audiences) than the immediate victims. It is the act taken as a totality that is considered, irrespective if every individual involved in carrying out the act was aware of this intention. As long as any of the planners or decision-makers behind the attack intended to coerce, intimidate or publicize, the intentionality criterion is met.
Criterion 3
The action must be outside the context of legitimate warfare activities. That is, the act must be outside the parameters permitted by international humanitarian law (particularly the prohibition against deliberately targeting civilians or non-combatants.
Doubt Terrorism Proper
The existence of a "Yes" for "Doubt Terrorism Proper?" records reservation, in the eyes of GTD analysts, that the incident in question is truly terrorism. Such uncertainty, however, was not deemed to be sufficient to disqualify the incident from inclusion into the GTD. Furthermore, such a determination of doubt is subsequently coded by GTD analysts as conforming to one of four possible alternative designations: 1) Insurgency/Guerilla Action; 2) Internecine Conflict Action; 3) Mass Murder; or 4) Purely Criminal Act.
Alternate Designation
The determination of "yes" for "Doubt Terrorism Proper" by GTD analysts is coded as conforming to one of four possible alternative designations: 1) Insurgency/Guerilla Action; 2) Internecine Conflict Action; 3) Mass Murder; or 4) Purely Criminal Act.
Successful Attack
Success of a terrorist strike is defined according to the tangible effects of the attack. For example, in a typical successful bombing, the bomb detonates and destroys property and/or kills individuals, whereas an unsuccessful bombing is one in which the bomb is discovered and defused or detonates early and kills the perpetrators. Success is not judged in terms of the larger goals of the perpetrators. For example, a bomb that exploded in a building would be counted as a success even if it did not, for example, succeed in bringing the building down or inducing government repression.
Type of Attack
This field captures the general method of attack and often reflects the broad class of tactics used. It consists of the following nine categories:
- Assassination
- Armed Assault
- Unarmed Assault
- Bombing/Explosion
- Hijacking
- Hostage taking (Barricade Incident)
- Hostage taking (Kidnapping)
- Facility / Infrastructure Attack
- Unknown
Target Information
This field captures the general type of target. It consists of the following 22 categories:
- Abortion Related
- Airports & Airlines
- Business
- Government (General)
- Government (Diplomatic)
- Educational Institution
- Food or Water Supply
- Journalists & Media
- Maritime (includes Ports and Maritime facilities)
- Military
- NGO
- Other
- Police
- Private Citizens & Property
- Religious Figures/Institutions
- Telecommunication
- Terrorists
- Tourists
- Transportation (other than aviation)
- Unknown
- Utilities
- Violent Political Parties