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More than 50 Egyptian police killed in ambush

- By Menna Zaki Associated Press

CAIRO — At least 54 policemen, including 20 officers and 34 conscripts, were killed when a raid on a militant hideout southwest of Cairo was ambushed, officials said Saturday. The ensuing firefight was one of the deadliest for Egyptian security forces in recent years.

Two police officials said the exchange of fire began late Friday in the al-Wahat al-Bahriya area in Giza province, 84 miles southwest of Cairo. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief media.

The firefight began when security forces acting on intelligen­ce moved against a militant hideout in the area. Backed by armored personnel carriers and led by senior counterter­rorism officers, the police contingent drew fire and rocket-propelled grenades, according to the officials.

The officials said what happened next is not clear but added that the force likely ran out of ammunition and that the militants captured several policemen and later killed them.

The officials said the police force appeared to have fallen into an ambush set up by the militants. The death toll could increase, they added.

Egypt’s Interior Ministry, which is in charge of police, announced a much lower death toll, saying in a statement read over state television that 16 were killed in the shootout.

It added that 15 militants were killed or injured, later releasing photos of some of them.

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