At least 10 killed after car loaded with explosives detonated outside academy in Cherchell, west of Algiers A suicide bomber detonated a car loaded with explosives outside a military academy west of the Algerian capital on Friday, killing at least 10 people. More were wounded at the academy in Cherchel, which lies west of Algiers. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing policy, gave conflicting tolls, and it was not clear whether those killed were troops or civilians. But they confirmed that at least 10 people were dead. Friday was a sacred day in the Muslim calendar that falls toward the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and it is often accompanied by attacks. Although no one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, similar assaults have been blamed on al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb. Islamist extremists have battled Algerian security forces since 1992 when the army cancelled a national election that a now-banned Muslim fundamentalist party was poised to win. Security forces gained the upper hand over the years, but sporadic attacks continue and increased dramatically in July. An estimated 200,000 people civilians, insurgents and security forces have been killed since the violence began. Algeria Africa guardian.co.uk