Sunday, November 03, 2013

Two Egyptian Policemen Killed in Another Drive-by Shooting

Two Egyptian policemen killed in another drive-by shooting

Ahram Online, Sunday 3 Nov 2013

A police sergeant and a conscript gunned down by unknown assailants on Egypt's Cairo-Ismailia road on Sunday

Two policemen were killed in the late hours of Sunday when unknown assailants attacked a security checkpoint on Egypt's Cairo-Ismailia road.

According to Ahram's Arabic news website, they were killed by gunmen in a drive-by shooting on the road linking the capital with the Suez Canal City of Ismailia.

Al-Taher Mohamed, a 35-year-old police sergeant, was killed a by a gunshot to his chest while Ahmed Ateya, a 22-year-old conscript, received a bullet in his stomach.

The incident comes almost a week after three policemen were killed in the Nile Delta city of Mansoura when four assailants on motorcycles opened fire on them.

Egypt has been gripped by unrest since the army overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on 3 July amid mass protests against his rule.

Armed attacks on security units have been occurring regularly across the country since then, particularly in strategic areas with a heavy police and military presence, such as the Suez Canal cities and North Sinai.

More than 100 soldiers have been killed in the Sinai Peninsula since early July, the army said last month.

http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/85546.aspx

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