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Roadside bomb kills 2 policemen in Egypt’s Sinai

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CAIRO: Egypt’s Interior Ministry said on Sunday an explosive device struck a police vehicle in the northern Sinai town of El-Arish, killing two conscripts and wounding nine others.

In a statement carried by the state news agency, the ministry said the blast struck the police patrol late Saturday.

Earlier on Saturday, police officers shot dead 16 gunmen in two shootouts. Sources said that most of those killed were fugitive militants linked to recent attacks on security forces in northern Sinai.

Egypt faces an insurgency led by Daesh in the restive Sinai Peninsula, where hundreds of soldiers and police have been killed since 2013.

At least 23 soldiers were killed on Friday when suicide car bombs tore through two military checkpoint­s in the region in an attack claimed by Daesh. It was one of the bloodiest assaults on security forces in years.

The Interior Ministry said gunmen had opened fire on police as they approached a desert training camp for militants in Ismailia. The officers returned fire, killing 14 militants, five of whom have been identified so far.

The camp was used to “subject (recruits) to military training programs on the use of various types of firearms and manufactur­e explosive devices,” the statement said.

In a separate statement, the ministry said its forces killed two men described as fugitive terrorists in an exchange of gunfire in the city of Giza.

The men, who were inside an apartment, opened fire on security forces as soon as the officers approached to arrest them, it said.

The statement said the pair were members of a newly emerged militant group called Hasm, which claimed responsibi­lity for the killing of a homeland security officer outside his home in Qalubiya, a province just north of Cairo, while on his way to prayers on Friday.

Hasm has claimed several attacks around Cairo targeting judges and policemen since last year.

 ??  ?? Egyptian women cry during the funeral of soldiers who were killed in the restive Sinai Peninsula in the north of Cairo on Saturday. (AFP)
Egyptian women cry during the funeral of soldiers who were killed in the restive Sinai Peninsula in the north of Cairo on Saturday. (AFP)

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