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Militant killed after bomb prematurely detonates on anniversary of Morsi’s ouster

July 3, 2014
Egyptian bomb disposal experts use dogs as they check the area following a bomb blast in the vicinity of the Ittihadiya palace in Cairo, on June 30, 2014 Credit: AFP

A string of explosives and shootings have left at least one killed and at least three injured as the country marks the anniversary of former President Morsi’s ouster. A suspected terrorist was killed in Kerdasa when a home-made explosive he was carrying pre-maturely exploded. Meanwhile, at least one police officer was injured in Mansoura in a drive-by shooting. In Abassiya, a small car bomb exploded near a military hospital but left no injuries. Anti-explosives equipment was deployed and security forces shut down the area as they searched for other bombs. Tahrir Square shut down While this Thursday marks the anniversary of the ouster of former President Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood has called for an ‘uprising’ against the Military and Egypt’s President Sisi. In preparation of any potential violence,  Egypt’s security forces have shut down Tahrir Square and Nahda Square and have deployed additional security measures. Meanwhile, Tamarod, the group that had organized demonstrations against Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood one year ago, has stated that it will not be celebrating the ouster of Morsi in order to ensure the safety of citizens. Earlier this week, two policemen were killed while…


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