EGYPT-VIOLENCE/ATTACK SITE Bomb explodes at Cairo traffic sentry post, wounds three policemen
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EGYPT-VIOLENCE/ATTACK SITE Bomb explodes at Cairo traffic sentry post, wounds three policemen
- Title: EGYPT-VIOLENCE/ATTACK SITE Bomb explodes at Cairo traffic sentry post, wounds three policemen
- Date: 10th August 2015
- Summary: CAIRO, EGYPT (AUGUST 10, 2015) (REUTERS) BLAST PERIMETER EXTERIOR OF COURTHOUSE BLAST AREA SECURITY FORCES AT BLAST SITE VARIOUS OF BLAST DEBRIS BLAST AREA POLICE VEHICLE SIGN ON VEHICLE READING (Arabic/English): "CRIMINAL LAB" SOLDIERS AT BLAST SITE POLICE DOG AT SITE MEMBER OF THE CRIMINAL LAB AT SITE AMBULANCE AND FIRE TRUCK AT SITE
- Embargoed: 25th August 2015 13:00
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- Location: Egypt
- Country: Egypt
- Topics: General
- Reuters ID: LVA5WNHKH04J5CR1CF6HH4IQNPPD
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Three policemen were wounded on Monday (August 10) when a bomb exploded under a traffic sentry post near a Cairo court house, security sources said, in the latest in a series of attacks to hit the Egyptian capital.
Bomb disposal experts defused a second device they found inside a black bag while searching the area following the blast, state news agency MENA said.
Egyptian authorities have pledged to end a wave of Islamist militant violence that has swept across the country, but sporadic attacks on high-profile locations in the city and elsewhere have continued.
No one claimed immediate responsibility for Monday's explosion, which occurred in the affluent northeastern Heliopolis district and which a health ministry spokesman confirmed wounded three people.
A two-year-old insurgency centered on the Sinai Peninsula has killed hundreds of soldiers and police since the army ousted President Mohamed Mursi after mass protests against his rule in 2013.
Sinai Province, which has pledged allegiance to the militant Islamic State movement that has taken over swathes of Iraq and Syria, is the most active group.
The violence is undermining efforts by the Egyptian government to revive investment and foreign tourism crucial to the economy and stability of the Arab world's most populous country.
While the insurgency is concentrated in the Peninsula, which lies between Israel, Gaza and the Suez Canal, violence has also hit the capital.
Egypt's top public prosecutor was killed by a car bomb attack on his convoy in late June, the most senior state official to die at the hands of militants in two years.
Attacks have also targeted some of Egypt's tourism sites, including the Karnak temple in Luxor. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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