Wednesday 1 April 2015

Three soldiers injured by train attack in Egypt

Three soldiers were injured when unknown muggers set fire at a military train in central Egypt's Beni Suef governorate. 
The first assistant injured was Ahmed Rizq, 40 years old, second one injured was a Sergeant named Mohamed Saeed, 25 years old and a conscript Mahmoud Mohamed, 21 years old.
They were transferred to hospital with shotgun injuries.
The train was attacked near Bani Hadir in Bani Suef village.  
Police are still investigating the incident.
Earlier this week a policeman was shot dead also by unknown assailants in the Nile Delta governorate of Menoufiya.
Hostile to government Islamist activists have since quite a while ago, focused on police and armed force faculty and locales, for the most part in the Sinai Peninsula, however assaults have extended to different parts of Egypt since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.
The government has propelled an "anti-terrorism" campaign and declared the killing and capture of hundreds of terror suspects.   

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