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Egypt attacks: 2 German tourists, 5 policemen killed

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CAIRO — Two German women, both tourists, were stabbed to death while four other foreigners were wounded in an attack Friday at a hotel in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada, an Egyptian security official said.

The assault came just hours after a shooting near some of Egypt’s most famous pyramids outside of Cairo killed five policemen.

The motive behind the stabbing was unclear and the Interior Ministry said the attacker at the Red Sea resort was arrested immediatel­y.

A security official said the attacker, a man in his 20s dressed in a black T-shirt and jeans, wielded a knife and intentiona­lly sought to attack foreigners.

“Stay away, I don’t want Egyptians,” the assailant had said in Arabic during the attack, according to the official.

The Interior Ministry said the attacker had sneaked into the hotel by swimming from a nearby beach.

In the killings of the five policemen outside of Cairo, no group claimed responsibi­lity for the attack but it bore the hallmarks of a smaller Islamic militant group known as Hasm that has been behind similar shootings in recent months.

Friday’s attacks are likely to have further impact on Egypt’s struggling tourism industry — a pillar of the country’s economy that employs millions of people. The industry has suffered from political instabilit­y and a fragile security situation since the 2011 Arab Spring uprising.

The attacker in Hurghada, one of Egypt’s most popular beach resorts and diving centers, stabbed the tourists in the face, neck and feet, according to the security official.

In the attack on the policemen, gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on a security vehicle patrolling a Giza village, the Interior Ministry and officials said.

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