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Egypt says 6 jihadists, 2 soldiers killed in Sinai op

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CAIRO: Six jihadists and two Egyptian soldiers were killed last week during a sweeping operation against Islamic State group militants in the Sinai Peninsula, the army said yesterday.

The army launched the campaign on Feb 9 after Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who this week won a second term, gave it a three-month deadline to crush IS in the Sinai.

Army spokesman Tamer Rifai in a statement said the six jihadists were killed in an exchange of fire in the north of the Sinai, as the army launched a raid against a ‘very dangerous terrorist cell’.

An officer and a soldier were also killed last week and two other troops wounded, he said.

During the same period the army arrested more than 500 ‘wanted criminals’ and prevented 169 people of various nationalit­ies from infiltrati­ng across the western border with Libya, the military said.

Since the campaign was launched, more than 100 jihadists and at least 22 soldiers have been killed, according to official figures.

Sisi won a second term with 96.9 per cent of valid votes during this week’s presidenti­al election, in which he faced only one candidate, state media reported on Friday.

The National Election Authority is scheduled to announce the full official result today.

In November Sisi, a former army chief, issued an ultimatum to the army to crush the jihadists after suspected IS gunmen massacred more than 300 worshipper­s at a Sinai mosque associated with Sufi Muslim mystics.

Security forces have sought to quell attacks by an Egyptian jihadist group that later declared allegiance to IS since the military ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013, following mass protests against him. — AFP

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