Sinai blasts leave eight dead

Egyptian police inspect the site of a blast in El-Arish, in the Sinai region.

Egyptian police inspect the site of a blast in El-Arish, in the Sinai region.

Published Jul 14, 2014

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Cairo - A security officer and seven other people were killed in two successive explosions around security areas in Egypt's Sinai region, near the border with Israel, the Interior Ministry and security officials said.

Egypt has been hit by an Islamist insurgency led by Sinai-based militants, who have mainly targeted security forces since last year's army ousting of elected Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. Hundreds of soldiers and police officers have been killed in those attacks.

The Interior Ministry said seven people were killed and around 25 others were injured in an explosion. Security sources said the rocket was targeting North Sinai's main security compound but instead fell in front of a nearby crowded supermarket in Sinai's northern city of El-Arish.

A few minutes later, two rockets hit a security unit in the same city killing an officer and injuring seven others, medical sources said.

The army ousted Morsi last July after mass protests against his rule. The move was followed by a crackdown on Islamists in which hundreds of street protesters were killed and thousands of Islamist leaders and activists were jailed.

Egypt's newly elected President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the former army chief who orchestrated Morsi's overthrow, has promised to fight what he calls terrorism and restore stability to the Arab world's most populous state. - Reuters

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