Hindustan Times (Delhi)

10 killed as Coptic Christians targeted

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CAIRO: At least 10 people, including eight Coptic Christians, were killed after unidentifi­ed gunmen opened fire outside a church in a south Cairo suburb, Egypt’s Health Ministry spokesman said Friday. It was the latest attack targeting the mostly Muslim country’s embattled minority.

Health Ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed said the attack outside the Coptic Church of Mar Mina left at least one policeman dead and eight others wounded, including two critically. The attack took place when two gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire outside the church, he said.

Egyptian security officials said earlier that two policemen were killed in the shootout and the discrepanc­y was not immediatel­y clear. The officials requested anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

A video circulated on social media after the attack apparently shows the gunman lying on the ground.

amir Gerges, a witness, said people inside the church closed the gates when the shootout began but bullets from the gunfire still entered the building. Gerges said he was walking in a nearby street when the shooting happened. He saw people running and some of them went to hide from the gunfire inside a nearby restaurant.

Raouth Atta, 40, was attending prayers inside the church when the shooting took place. “Once the gunfire was heard, the gates were closed immediatel­y,” she told The Associated Press over the phone. “People were terrified and wanted to check on their families in other buildings of the church. We stayed inside for 30 minutes before we were able to get out.” Attempts by Trump and the Congress to effect changes in Obamacare, the healthcare reforms launched by his predecesso­r Barack Obama, failed time and again, mainly because of opposition from lawmakers of his own Republican party, including John Mccain, whose dissenting vote tilted the balance in favour of Democrats in the Senate

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