Friday, 24 November 2017

(Updated) Death toll in Egypt Sinai mosque terror attack rises to 235

Suspected militants who launched a bomb and gun attack on a mosque in Egypt's North Sinai province, killed at least 235 people, the state news agency says.

The number of the people killed were revised by officials after full assessment of the impact of the attack by relevant agencies.

Witnesses told Egyptian media it happened in the town of Bir al-Abed near al-Arish during Friday prayers.
Local police said men in four off-road vehicles opened fire on worshippers, AP reported.
Egypt has been fighting an Islamist insurgency in the region, which has intensified since 2013.
Some 75 people were also wounded in the attack, health officials said.

One report said the target appeared to be supporters of the security forces who were praying at the mosque.
President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi is to meet security officials to discuss the incident, Egypt's private Extra News TV reported.

The latest attack comes weeks after a deadly militant ambush of Egyptian soldiers in Sinai.
It is not yet known who was behind Friday's attack.

With Agency report


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