CAIRO: Militants in Egypt’s northern Sinai shot and killed four conscripts returning from holidays to their duty station yesterday, hours after two homemade bombs killed a teenager and her mother in a construction site near Cairo, security officials said.
The officials said the militants intercepted a small passenger bus near the northern Sinai town of Rafah, asked its passengers to get out before identifying the four conscripts and shooting them. The conscripts were dressed in civilian clothes, the officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters as the investigation continued. The militants fled the scene.
Egypt has seen a series of attacks mainly targeting security forces since the ouster of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi last July. The Foreign Ministry says nearly 250 police have been killed in attacks since security forces violently dispersed a mass sit-in by Morsi supporters last August, leaving hundreds dead.
Security forces feared that with the one-year anniversary of Morsi’s removal nearing, there would be a spike in attacks. An Al Qaeda inspired group has claimed responsibility for the deadliest attacks in the past year, saying they were revenge for the security crackdown on Morsi supporters.
The explosion outside of Cairo tore through a government telecommunications building under construction in 6 October district, a security official said. The 15-year-old girl’s mother, who is the wife of the building guard, was wounded in the blast and died later.
AP