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Car bomb kills Egypt's top public prosecutor
(MENAFN- Arab News) CAIRO: Egypt's top public prosecutor died on Monday of wounds sustained in a car bomb attack on his convoy as it was leaving his Cairo home on Monday in a marked escalation of militant attacks on the judiciary.
Judges and other state officials have increasingly been targeted by radicals opposed to President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi and angered by hefty prison sentences imposed on members of the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Monday's attack claimed the most senior state official since El-Sissi a former army chief ousted President Muhammad Mursi in 2013 after mass protests against his rule. Mursi was sentenced this month to death over a mass jailbreak in 2011.
State media medical and judicial sources confirmed the death of chief prosecutor Hisham Barakat at a hospital in the residential district of Heliopolis where he had undergone surgery hours earlier.
Health ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar had earlier said that Barakat suffered a dislocated shoulder and a deep cut and may have fractured his nose.
There was no confirmed claim of responsibility for the attack in which security sources said a bomb in a parked car was remotely detonated as Barakat's motorcade passed by. They initially said a car bomber had rammed into the convoy.
The state news agency MENA said the bomb blast also wounded at least nine other people.
Last month the Islamic State militant group's Egypt affiliate urged followers to attack judges opening a new front in an insurgency in the world's most populous Arab country. Earlier in May three judges were shot dead in the northern Sinai city of Al-Arish.
Eyewitnesses said Monday's bombing was strong enough to shatter glass in nearby storefronts and homes. A large plume of black smoke and several smoldering cars were seen near a row of apartment buildings.
Judges and other state officials have increasingly been targeted by radicals opposed to President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi and angered by hefty prison sentences imposed on members of the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Monday's attack claimed the most senior state official since El-Sissi a former army chief ousted President Muhammad Mursi in 2013 after mass protests against his rule. Mursi was sentenced this month to death over a mass jailbreak in 2011.
State media medical and judicial sources confirmed the death of chief prosecutor Hisham Barakat at a hospital in the residential district of Heliopolis where he had undergone surgery hours earlier.
Health ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar had earlier said that Barakat suffered a dislocated shoulder and a deep cut and may have fractured his nose.
There was no confirmed claim of responsibility for the attack in which security sources said a bomb in a parked car was remotely detonated as Barakat's motorcade passed by. They initially said a car bomber had rammed into the convoy.
The state news agency MENA said the bomb blast also wounded at least nine other people.
Last month the Islamic State militant group's Egypt affiliate urged followers to attack judges opening a new front in an insurgency in the world's most populous Arab country. Earlier in May three judges were shot dead in the northern Sinai city of Al-Arish.
Eyewitnesses said Monday's bombing was strong enough to shatter glass in nearby storefronts and homes. A large plume of black smoke and several smoldering cars were seen near a row of apartment buildings.
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