CAIRO: A video posted on YouTube and circulated yesterday shows two men firing rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) at a container ship that was attacked on Saturday in the Suez Canal.
The authenticity of the video could not be verified and there were no claims of responsibility for the attack on Islamist websites.
The video ( http://link.reuters.com/tuk82v ) carries a logo featuring a black Islamist flag and the name of the “al-Firqan Brigade”. It shows two men, dressed in civilian clothes, firing RPGs into the side of the ship, where they explode.
The ship carries the name “COSCO” on its side and appears to match pictures of the reported target of the attack, the Panamanian-registered Cosco Asia.
An army source said yesterday that security officials were “sure that the operation was a random operation that is not backed by an organisation”.
The incident had minimal effect on the ship or on canal traffic. Any major assault on the canal would hurt Egypt’s economy, which depends heavily on revenue from the 192-km (120 mile) waterway, the quickest sea route between Asia and Europe.
Security sources say the Canal Authority has received threats from unidentified groups threatening to attack the waterway.
After the canal attack, the army said three people had been arrested for firing machine guns at the ship. The head of the Canal Authority, Mohab Memish, later said an RPG had been used.
Militant attacks on security forces in the nearby lawless North Sinai region have been on the rise since the army ousted Egypt’s first freely elected president, Islamist Mohammed Mursi, on July 3 after weeks of mass protests against his rule.
REUTERS