The Nation report that a roadside bomb went off Friday in Egypt’s volatile Sinai Peninsula
killing a police officer and injuring three others, a security official
said.
The explosion occurred when a police armoured vehicle hit the bomb in
al-Arish, the capital city of northern Sinai, the official added on
condition of anonymity.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Meanwhile, explosives experts defused a bomb next to a hotel in the
city of Giza, famed for the Pyramids, according to a report, no
casualties were recorded in the attack.
Both incidents occurred days after the start of two-round
parliamentary elections, Egypt’s first since the army’s 2013 overthrow
of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.
Egypt has since seen a surge in attacks mostly against security
forces, mainly in Sinai where a group loyal to the Islamic State
extremist militia had claimed most of the assaults.
However, Egyptian authorities have blamed the violence on Morsi’s
now-banned Muslim Brotherhood but the Islamist group denied the
accusation, accusing the government of oppression.
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