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3 days of mourning declared in Egypt

Al-Sisi vows forceful response after mosque attack

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CAIRO (AFP) — Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has vowed to respond forcefully after attackers killed at least 235 worshipper­s in a packed mosque in restive North Sinai province, the country’s deadliest attack in recent memory.

Al-Sisi declared three days of mourning that began yesterday, a day after the gun and bomb assault on the Rawda mosque, roughly 40 kilometers west of the North Sinai capital of El-Arish.

In a televised speech, the president pledged to “respond with brutal force,” adding that “the army and police will avenge our martyrs and return security and stability with force in the coming short period.”

Several hours later, Egyptian air force jets destroyed vehicles used in the attack and “terrorist” locations where weapons and ammunition were stocked, according to an army spokesman.

Witnesses said assailants surrounded the mosque with all-terrain vehicles and detonated a bomb. They then mowed down panicked worshipper­s as they tried to flee and used congregant­s’ vehicles they had set alight to block routes to the mosque.

The state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that 235 people were killed and 109 wounded in the attack, the scale of which is unpreceden­ted in a four-year insurgency by Islamist extremist groups.

AFP photograph­s of the scene indicated that children were among the dead.

The grand imam of Cairo’s Al-Azhar, Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, condemned “in the strongest terms this barbaric terrorist attack.”

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the bloodshed.

 ??  ?? Relatives of injured worshipper­s grieve outside the Suez Canal University hospital in Ismailia, Egypt yesterday, a day after an attack on a mosque in North Sinai.
Relatives of injured worshipper­s grieve outside the Suez Canal University hospital in Ismailia, Egypt yesterday, a day after an attack on a mosque in North Sinai.

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