Egypt Hit By Deadly Explosions

Large explosions targetting the security forces have left several people dead, a day before the anniversary of the uprising, officials say.
  • Egypt:   Blast Hits Cairo Police HQ, Two Dead

    VOA, 24 January 2014

    Egyptian officials say a large explosion near police headquarters in Cairo has killed at least two people, just a day before the sensitive third anniversary of the country's… Read more »

Police clash with protesters in Cairo (file photo).

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  • Egypt:   Bomb Explodes Near Military Offices in Egypt

    Tunis Afrique Presse, 29 December 2013

    A bomb exploded outside a military intelligence building northeast of Egypt's capital on Sunday, wounding four people, state-run Nile TV reported. Read more »

  • Egypt:   Kerry Condemns Mansoura Bombing

    Egypt Online, 28 December 2013

    US Secretary of State John Kerry has condemned the suicide bombing targeting the Dakahlia Security Directorate, Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry Badr Abdul-Atti said. Read more »

  • Egypt:   Blast Near Intelligence HQ

    Focac, 30 December 2013

    At least four soldiers were wounded in a huge car bomb explosion near the military intelligence headquarters in Egypt's Sharqiya governorate, state TV reported Sunday. Read more »

  • Egypt:   Govt Blames Brotherhood for Bus Bomb

    DW, 26 December 2013

    Several people have been wounded in a bomb attack of a public transport bus in Egypt. The attack comes the day after the Egyptian authorities declared the Muslim Brotherhood a… Read more »

  • Egypt:   'Bomb Blast' Hits Bus in Cairo

    Tunis Afrique Presse, 26 December 2013

    Security officials say an explosion has hit a public bus in the Egyptian capital Cairo, wounding five people. Read more »

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