Reports of Two Suicide Attacks in Algeria’s Blida During Pope Leo XIV's Visit
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Two explosions occurred on Monday near a police station in Bilda, some 40 kilometres from Algiers. The Algerian authorities have still not communicated but according to a Western source, they are suicide bombings.
The terrorist attack took place in the town of Blida and resulted in the death of two police officers. More information: The Pope calls for peace in the East and throws a dart at Trump: "God does not listen to the prayers of those who make war"
A double suicide attack took place on 13 April 2026 in Blida, some 40 kilometres from Algiers, while Pope Leo XIV is visiting the country, without any link being established between these two events.
The terrorist attacks took place in Blinda, a town about 40 kilometers from Algiers, and the death toll remains unknown.
Two terrorists were immolated in the city of Bilda, located on the outskirts of the capital of Algeria, in a suicide attack that left several wounded on the first day of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to the country. “In the afternoon there were two security incidents in Blida, terrorist incidents. Two suicide bombers were immolated and killed,” sources told AFP on Tuesday, referring to the city about 45 kilometres south-west of Algiers. The suicide attac…
"Two suicide bombers blew themselves up and died", Monday in Blida, about 40 kilometres from Algiers, where Pope Leo XIV was visiting.
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