At least 66 people have been reported dead, including 29 Islamist militants, after a bloody, four-day hostage situation at Algeria's remote Ain Amenas natural gas plant.
More than a dozen foreign workers remained unaccounted for as of Monday afternoon.
Here's the latest information from Algeria on the dead and missing:
The dead:
- 29 Islamist militants, according to the Algerian government
- 37 foreign hostages
- 1 Algerian driver at the plant
Those confirmed dead so far include: seven workers from Japan, six from the Philippines, three each from Britain and the United States, two from Romania and one from France.
The missing hostages:
Algeria says five foreign hostages remain missing, but other governments say that number is too low.
- JAPAN: 3 Japanese still missing
- NORWAY: 5 Norwegian employees of Statoil are still missing
- BRITAIN: 3 other Britons still missing and feared dead
- THE PHILIPPINES: 4 Filipinos are still missing
- MALAYSIA: 2 Malaysians are missing
The living:
- 3 kidnappers captured
- 685 Algerian plant workers freed
- 107 foreign workers freed