Egyptian forces clash with militants

Egyptian security forces take cover during clashes with suspected militants (not pictured) in the town of Kerdasah, near the Giza Pyramids, in Egypt.

Egyptian security forces take cover during clashes with suspected militants (not pictured) in the town of Kerdasah, near the Giza Pyramids, in Egypt.

Published Sep 19, 2013

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Cairo - Egyptian security forces fired teargas and exchanged gunfire with armed groups in the Kerdasah district on the outskirts of Cairo early on Thursday, state TV reported.

Security troops stormed into the area to arrest people accused of torching police stations and killing about 11 security officers in clashes that erupted following the army's ousting of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi last July. Police forces had not been allowed in Kerdasah since then.

At least one police officer was injured in Thursday’s violence, state TV reported. It said police forces took control of the area and imposed a curfew.

Morsi's exit was triggered by mass protests that led counterprotests nationwide. Violence between his supporters and security forces included massive attacks on police stations, security officers and churches.

At least 1 000 people have died in the violence with most deaths coming during the security forces' dispersal of two pro-Morsi sit-ins in Cairo on August 14. About 100 police officers also died in the clashes.

Nearly 2 000 Islamist activists and politicians have been arrested since Morsi's ouster.

Kerdasah, known for producing and selling fancy fabrics is 14km from Cairo and known to be an Islamist stronghold. Residents of the area said on Wednesday they were not in control of the area but do not want police there.

“We don't trust them as we know they will come to arrest people we know and respect whom they blame on the violence that we know was done by outsiders, not by our respectable sheikhs,” Ahmed Aly, a resident, told Reuters on Wednesday.

Egyptian security forces had last Monday stormed the town of Delga in Minya province, about 300km south of Cairo, clearing barricades that was set by Morsi's supporters there who were almost in control of the town. Forces arrested 56 residents. - Reuters

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