Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

2 military cadets killed in Egypt blast


(MENAFN- Arab News) CAIRO: Two Egyptian military cadets were killed in a bombing north of Cairo on Wednesday as they waited to board a bus officials said.
The blast struck in the Nile Valley city of Kafr Al-Sheikh and wounded 10 other people police officials said.
Scores of policemen and soldiers have been killed in attacks since the ouster of President Muhammad Mursi in 2013.
Most have taken place in the Sinai Peninsula where the Islamic State group's affiliate in Egypt is based.
Other attacks have targeted policemen and soldiers in the capital and the Nile Delta.
Kafr El-Sheikh governor Osama Hamdi Abdel Wahid told the private CBC Extra news station that he could confirm two cadets had been killed.
The bombing took place outside the city's football stadium where the cadets were waiting for their bus he said. Though facing stiff resistance from militants in Sinai police have killed and detained many militants in Cairo and Nile Delta.
Yet small-scale attacks continue. Earlier this month a bombing on a Cairo bridge killed a policeman and wounded two people.



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