Intelligence officials tell NBC News four of the five Americans working at the natural gas complex survived: two escaped and two more are being held. The kidnappers are saying they will exchange the US hostages for two high-profile terror suspects currently in US custody. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.
One American was killed and two escaped unharmed from a natural gas complex in Algeria that was stormed by armed militants, U.S. officials said Friday. The fate of two others was unclear.
The officials said there was a total of five Americans at the In Amenas plant in eastern Algeria when the attackers seized dozens of hostages on Wednesday. The officials say two of the Americans managed to conceal themselves when the attack began and later escaped unharmed.
One U.S. citizen was found dead Friday by Algerian forces that had launched a raid on Thursday in an attempt to free the hostages, the officials said.
The deceased American was identified as Frederick Buttaccio, a U.S. official confirmed. Buttaccio's remains have been recovered from the plant and his family has been notified, the official said.
The official did not know the circumstances of Buttaccio's death.
Al-Qaida-linked militants claimed Friday that they were holding two American hostages and would exchange them for two people being held in the United States — the blind sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, convicted in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and Aafie Siddiqque a 40-year-old Pakistani neuroscientist and mother of three, who was convicted of attacking U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
That would appear to account for all five Americans thought to have been at the plant, one U.S. official said, if the militants are telling the truth.
On Friday, the Algerian military had launched a second raid on the multinational cabal of kidnappers — led by a one-eyed al-Qaida associate — who laid siege to the In Amenas gas plant on Wednesday, state TV reported.
The situation was fluid, but the U.S. said one thing was carved in stone: It would not be cutting any deals with the captors.
"The United States does not negotiate with terrorists," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said of reports the militants were seeking the release of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, who is serving a life term for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, and Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist convicted of trying to kill U.S. soldiers after being arrested in Afghanistan in 2008.
Nuland confirmed there were Americans still being held alive but did not say how many.
The official Algerian news service APS said a total of 132 foreign nationals were taken hostage, and 100 had been freed by midday Friday. It said more than 500 Algerians had also been rescued.
Citing a security source, APS said 12 hostages, including some Westerners, were killed when Algeria staged its first rescue raid on Thursday without consulting other countries in advance. Eighteen militants were killed, it reported.

McFaul family via Reuters
Belfast native Stephen McFaul (right) is pictured with his sons Dylan (left) and Jake in this family handout photo taken four years ago and made available Thursday.
NBC News could not confirm the figures. The French government confirmed one of its citizens had died, and its defense minister said in an interview on France 3 TV Saturday morning that he believed no more French nationals were being held at the plant.
One worker told Reuters that the hostage-takers were out for blood.
"The terrorists told us at the very start that they would not hurt Muslims but were only interested in the Christians and infidels," said the man, who gave his name as Abdelkader. "'We will kill them,' they said."
The brother of escapee Stephen McFaul said the hostages had their mouths taped and their necks draped with explosives. They were being trucked around the compound when the Algerian military hit the compound with explosives, he told Reuters.
"The truck my brother was in crashed and at that stage Stephen was able to make a break for his freedom," Brian McFaul said after speaking with his brother’s wife. "He presumed everyone else in the other trucks was killed."
A French catering employee who worked at the plant said he spent 40 hours hiding under a bed after the militants stormed in Wednesday with a spray of gunfire, only emerging when the soldiers arrived.
"I could see myself ending up in a wooden box," Alexandre Berceaux told Europe 1 radio.
One rescued hostage told Algerian TV that the ordeal was an "exciting episode" and he was "impressed" with the army.
"I feel sorry for anybody who has been hurt, but other than that, I quite enjoyed it," the man said.

Algerian TV via Reuters TV
A British escapee, interviewed by Algerian TV, says the Algerian army did a "fantastic job" with Thursday's rescue.
Another said he was "very, very relieved to be out."
"Obviously, we still don't really know what is happening back on the site, so as much as we are glad to be out, our thoughts are with colleagues who are still there at the moment," he said on Algerian TV.
The militants' attack on the plant, operated in part by BP, was reportedly masterminded by Mokhtar bel Mokhtar, an Algerian with ties to al-Qaida who specializes in lucrative kidnappings and smuggling, according to U.S. officials. He earned the nickname Mr. Marlboro for trafficking cigarettes.
The raiding jihadists were described as a motley crew by an escaped radio operator who told Reuters: "Some were clean, others were dirty, some with beards, others without, and among them a French national with sunglasses."
The Mauritanian news agency ANI reported the group was retaliating over French military action against Islamic incursions in neighboring Mali. But the French operation began just a week ago and the assault on the plant appeared to be long-planned.
On Friday, another possible motive emerged, as ANI said the militants put forth the offer of the prisoner swap.
The offer was not verified by NBC News, but an ANI editor told The Associated Press the kidnappers’ spokesman began calling Thursday with "sounds of war in the background" and "threatened to kill all the hostages if the Algerian forces tried to liberate them."
British Prime Minister David Cameron told the House of Commons in London that Algeria maintains it green-lighted Thursday’s rescue raid because hostages’ lives were in danger when it appeared the militants were trying to spirit them out of the compound.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said she spoke with the prime minister of Algeria on Friday and requested that the "utmost care" be taken to protect the hostages.
"This is an extremely dangerous situation," she said. "No one knows better than Algeria how ruthless these groups are."
Kari Huus, Catherine Chomiak and Courtney Kube of NBC News and The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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You are wrong !! The algerians are ARABS and they do not care if westerners lives are lost !!! They just looked at their own interest by killing those terrorists !
they attacked way too early !!! they should have waited advices from western countries !!!
I am french and I do not agree with what they did !!!
Good for the Algerians - get it over with. Like they were going to negotiate to release the hostages.
If you are French you better shut the f ***up. how many Algerians did the Fercnh cowards torture, rape and kill? The Algerians should not allow any French in their country.
Can't be true...We were told that Al qaeda is on the run. I believe every thing I'm told.
Should have gone in like russians did at belsan. Obama could have showed us how tough he is on terrorists; human shields wont stop the USA!
and can we expect an apology soon or more appeasing the wealthy and a round of golf....Assad might have been the backer....
Good training excercise for the SEAL Teams. Oh I forgot, we have a no balls president when it comes to the muslems.
Barry doesn't want a SEAL to shoot one of his bastard kids over there!
Doesn't want to hurt his own kind ..
You tea bags never seize to amaze me. I don't see you gun toting hero's volunteering to do anything except playing rambo on the internet, and spewing bull@!$%# . Pathetic
I saw we take every last one of those towel headed, camel fking, women beaten muslim Mutha Fukas OUT!!!!!
Hey Al Queda, here's an idea: Sure, we'll give you the blind sheik and the mommy terrorist we have. Meet us in the desert with a couple of your guys and we'll do the excahnge. Oops--sorry! we lied--you are now all in captivity and will be cellmates with the blind sheik in NY
Just more blowback....
Algerian kidnapper Belmokhtar: Islamist or brigand?
AFP | Jan 18, 2013,
(snip)
But in a rare 2007 interview, he said he was drawn away from home by his fascination with the exploits of the mujahedeen combating the Soviet invaders of Afghanistan, whom he joined in 1991 when he was barely 19 years old.
It was in Afghanistan that he claims to have lost his eye when it was hit by shrapnel and where he had his first contacts with al-Qaida, whose ranks he joined, eventually rising to a senior position back home before being dumped.
Belmokhtar, now nicknamed Lawar (The One-Eyed), returned to Algeria in 1993, a year after the government sparked civil war by cancelling an election the Islamic Salvation Front was poised to win.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/Algerian-kidnapper-Belmokhtar-Islamist-or-brigand/articleshow/18074192.cms
Wow those 2 dozen extremists the libs keep telling us about really get around , the rest of the islamists being all moderate and genital and all ..
They should have killed the blind sheik bastard as soon as he was found guilty.That way there would be no negotiation for his release.
Maybe they'd be nicer if pres o'hussein gave them several billion dollars (AGAIN ) (seeing as money grows on trees in his mind)
What an idiot! At least the Algerians tried something---that's more than can be said about Benghazi!
Well there ya go then, she said some stuff ..
If they shoot our American because we do not turn over the mommy terrorist and the other completely worthless blind f..k we are holding....shoot them, we no longer have to worry about this happening again..at least not for those two worthless human beings...and I use the term human beings very loosely. And I don't want to hear that we are now just as bad as they are..thats BS, we are at war..like it or not with certain segments of the muslim community. And why is it that no..repeat no, American Muslims ever come out against these types, I have been waiting for years for a public cry of support for America from our Muslim community but all I hear are crickets.
You sure are a dingus .
We should have a policy to free ourselves from importing ANY oil, from any country that can't ..or won't...guarantee the safety of our Nationals.However,the reality is that for many, MONEY speaks the loudest and people take these jobs for that reason...despite the risks.Nevertheless,this is tragic for those who are lost or held hostage and my sympathies and prayers go out to their families.
Somedude and howdy ho you are both idiots...
No you ;)
What happened to Bin Laden is nothing compared to what's going to happen to these militants.
Well seeing as nothing happened to bin laden (other than he died years ago ) that's not saying much .
Shouldn't these terrorists be offering to swap the hostages for BANKERS? HSB, BoA, JP Morgan, Goldman for example?
They should demand al gore as trade ..
Our government is so..................... STUPID! Our country has the man power GO IN THERE AND GET THOSE HOSTAGES OUT PERIOD!!! We do not negiotiate anything these stupid terrorists think they can keep us on pins and needles well they can not do that to us let our people go.!!!! Man up government!!! Get some back bone!!!
To Gen. Sherman
well he's failing to uphold the constitution attacking the 2nd Ammendment .The economy is still in the toilet, our debts still arnt being paid. He loves to borrow money from communists.He gives away free phones to lazy dead beats in exchange for votes.He wants more illigal's from mexico to hop on his socialist band wagon.I will say though he's not the only failing politician in DC right now.
Except for your first point (2nd amendment) - all of those things have been going on for much longer than the current administration.
They all NEED to be fixed - but neither party has any credibility talking about the economy, fiscal responsibility, illegal immigration, or even free phones.
These bastard Muslim Islamic Terrorists keep killing our sons, yet the military tries a good Marine for urinating on these unreligious less that human scum, when a letter of reprimand would have been sufficient. If I killed one of these slime balls, I too would urinate on them.
At first glance, it does seem to be a minor infraction - but desecrating human remains is a war crime and violation of the UCMJ.
And there's always this:
"An Afghan soldier who shot dead four French troops in Afghanistan and wounded another eight seriously said that he did it because of the American soldiers who urinated on bodies in the video."
"I feel sorry for anybody who has been hurt, but other than that, I quite enjoyed it," the man said.
WTF is wrong with this guy? They employ deranged people in gas plants?
The toleration of islam has to stop. These people only understand death and destruction.
Shoot to kill damn it.
What does this even mean?
I wonder what kind of protection BP employed for its oil site? This oil pig tries to throw its money after its safety mistakes, to no avail. The Louisiand/Texas, etc. Gulf is still not cleaned up, even after BP threw millions after their mistake. Sounds like the same thing happened here as well.
i thought i heard Al-Qaida was not on the move by POTUS what the
hell does he know he wants back ground checks lets start with his
Hmmm.. and BUSH said he wasn't worried about Osama Bin Laden... 12 embassy attacks and 54 murdered americans later... this happens. YEAH, BUSH DID a great job of making the world safer for us.. NOT
Its about time. Can you give me a direct quote of his exact words?
and in what context they were used.
Bush not worried about Bin Laden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PGmnz5Ow-o
Talk talk talk, just drop the bomb on the middle east, problem solved. What are we waiting for it is going to be far worse before it gets any better, just get rid of them, period out. Goodbye
The mid east is a big place. I guess we could target the largest cities.
Nukes won't work. To many people -to spread out -to many mountains