Khaled Kelkal (Arabic: خالد كلكال) (April 28, 1971 – September 29, 1995) was a French and Algerian terrorist affiliated with the GIA. He was involved...
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train passed. Fingerprints of Khaled Kelkal and Boualem Bensaïd were found on the bomb. The leader of the group, Khaled Kelkal was quickly identified and...
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Islambouli (1955–1982), assassinated Egyptian president Anwar Sadat Khaled Kelkal (1971-1885), affiliated with Armed Islamic Group of Algeria Khalid ibn...
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several eastern suburbs of Lyon following the police killing of terrorist Khaled Kelkal, a key organizer of the 1995 France bombings 1997: Rioting occurred...
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and shooting, of terrorist Khaled Kelkal in 1995. As GIGN was deployed in the Comoros, EPIGN undertook the operation. Kelkal refused to surrender and was...
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known as «The Killer of the Somme»; Nordine Kelkal, brother of the Algerian Islamist terrorist Khaled Kelkal, responsible for a wave of attacks committed...
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Cailloux-sur-Fontaines. Khaled Kelkal and Boualem Bensaïd were both identified and named. Despite the intensive tracking of Khaled Kelkal, an attempted attack...
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Khaled Kelkal, one of the main instigators of the RER B attack in Saint-Michel. A few days earlier, on 29 September 1995, the police had shot Kelkal during...
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1995 Islamist terror bombings in France Armed Islamic Group (GIA) Khaled Kelkal Boualem Bensaïd présente le GIA comme une "organisation politique non...
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failed trigger mechanism made it possible to identify a conspirator, Khaled Kelkal, who was shot and killed by French gendarmes on 29 September 1995. In...
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