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Two suicide car bombs wound six in Egypt’s Sinai |
2015-02-15 |
![]() “The two cars were driven by suicide bombers who wanted to blow up the Sheikh Zuweid police station,” a security official said describing Saturday’s attack. “Security forces fired at the cars as they approached the police station. The vehicles exploded, killing the two suicide bombers.” Two other cars that were carrying gunmen and were following the suicide bombers fled the scene, however, the official said, adding that security forces were searching for them. Those wounded in the attack included a police officer, a policeman and four civilians, officials and medics said. Thirty soldiers died on January 29 in near simultaneous attacks in North Sinai, the deadliest of them was in the provincial capital of El Arish when militants fired rockets and set off a suicide car bomb targeting a military base. A similar attack launched on October 24 also near El Arish killed 30 soldiers, after which authorities imposed a state of emergency and curfew in parts of North Sinai. Since the October attack security forces have also built a buffer zone in the town of Rafah bordering Israel and the Palestinian Gaza Strip to prevent militants from entering the peninsula. |
Posted by:Steve White |