Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Egypt army kills 20 militants in Sinai: official

AL-ARISH: Egyptian military troops and jets killed 20 militants in the Sinai region bordering Israel on Wednesday, striking back after armed men attacked several security checkpoints, an army commander in Sinai told Reuters.
Coffins of soldiers killed during an attack at a checkpoint along the Sinai border with Israel by unknown gunmen, are carried by soldiers during a funeral at the tomb of the late former President Anwar al-Sadat and the Unknown Soldier monument, in Cairo August 7, 2012. An Egyptian official said insurgents crossed into Egypt from the Gaza Strip before attacking the border station on Sunday, killing 16 police officers. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY OBITUARY)
“We have succeeded in entering al-Toumah village, killed 20 terrorists and destroyed three armoured cars belonging to terrorists. Operations are still ongoing,” he told Reuters.
The military offensive follows attacks on Sunday that killed 16 border guards and which the government blamed partly on Islamist militants.
The commander said the army had received information that many militants were in al-Toumah village.

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