The Algerian Ministry of National Defense announced on Sunday the elimination of three dangerous terrorists following a search and sweep operation in the “Tachta Zougagha” area of El Attaf, within the Ain Defla military sector in the first military region.
The Ministry’s statement identified the terrorists as Dabar Boumediene, Hamnash Ibrahim, and Allali Mohamed. Additionally, the operation led to the recovery of two Kalashnikov assault rifles, five magazines, a quantity of ammunition, and other items.
Algeria continues to face significant security challenges, particularly from Islamist militant groups such as Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and the Islamic State (IS). Despite effective counter-terrorism strategies, these groups persist in targeting state symbols and foreign interests, with heightened activities in regions like Kabyle and border areas. The government’s approach combines military efforts with initiatives to counter religious extremism and address socio-economic grievances that fuel radicalization.
Following the Arab Spring, Algeria fortified its border security and expanded military operations to counter smuggling and terrorist activities. The government has also taken legislative measures to strengthen its counter-terrorism framework, including amendments to the Penal Code to address terrorism-related offenses more comprehensively. However, political and economic challenges, such as high unemployment and corruption, continue to undermine stability and make certain regions vulnerable to extremist influence.
Efforts to diversify the economy away from hydrocarbons and improve governance are crucial for long-term stability. The country also faces issues of petty crime and violence, especially in less developed remote areas, which exacerbate socio-economic divides




