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At least six policemen were killed and six others injured on Friday when a bomb placed in a garbage bin at a checkpoint near Egypt’s Great Pyramids went off, the latest targeted attack on security forces. Egypt’s state-run news agency MENA said the blast occurred near a mosque on Pyramids road which leads from city centre to the Giza pyramids.
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Six policemen, including two officers, were killed, officials said. Six others, including policemen and civilians, were injured in the explosion. The blast was aimed at the security forces with one of their vehicles badly damaged. Two other vehicles were also damaged in the blast.
An Egyptian judge in one of the trials of Islamist ex-president Mohamed Morsi escaped unharmed last month when a car bomb exploded in the capital.
Firday’s attack appears to be the deadliest attack in Egypt since May. Attacks targeting police and military personnel increased after Morsi’s ouster in 2013 by military following massive protests against his rule.
Over 700 security personnel have been reported killed since then. The violence has been concentrated in the northern Sinai Peninsula, but there have also been several attacks on the mainland, including in the capital.
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