Gunmen open fire on tourist bus at Cairo hotel, no casualties: security sources

The attack took place at a hotel on a road leading to the pyramids, sources say


Reuters January 07, 2016
The attack took place at a hotel on a road leading to the pyramids, sources say. PHOTO: REUTERS

CAIRO: Gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on tourists as they boarded a bus in Cairo on Thursday but there were no casualties, security sources said.

The attack took place at a hotel on a road leading to the pyramids. One gunmen was arrested at the scene and security forces surrounded the other attacker in another part of Cairo, said the sources.

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The tourists included two Israelis, the sources said. Tourism is a pillar of the Egyptian economy, which has been struggling to recover from political turmoil triggered by the 2011 uprising that toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

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President Abdel Fattah al Sisi has declared an all-out war on militants, who hope to destabilise Egypt through suicide bombings and shooting attacks. Islamic State's Egypt affiliate has said it planted a bomb on a Russian passenger plane that crashed in the Sinai on October 31, killing all 224 people on board.

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