Six hurt in blasts near Cairo: security sources

Published February 7, 2014
An Egyptian riot policeman stands guard behind barbed wire. — Photo by AFP
An Egyptian riot policeman stands guard behind barbed wire. — Photo by AFP

CAIRO: Two explosive devices detonated on Friday near a police checkpoint in Giza, on the outskirts of Cairo, wounding six people, the government and security sources said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blasts.

The Interior Ministry said four policemen were wounded.

State news agency MENA quoted the Health Ministry as saying six people were hospitalised, but did not specify their injuries.

Egypt has seen a wave of protests and violence since the army ousted elected President Mohamed Morsi last year amid mass protests against his rule.

Army chief Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is expected to run for president and is widely expected to win by a landslide in an election due within six months.

A Sisi presidency would be opposed by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, which the government has declared a terrorist group. It has launched a security crackdown against the movement, which rose to power after the 2011 uprising that toppled veteran leader Hosni Mubarak.

The Brotherhood denies any links to militants who have carried out attacks, including bombings in Cairo and the killing of an Interior Ministry official.

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