Passerby killed in Cairo bombing
Attack comes days after suspected extremist group shot dead a senior army officer in Cairo suburb
CAIRO:
A roadside bombing in the Egyptian capital targeting policemen killed a civilian on Friday, the interior ministry said.
The bomb planted on the side of a road exploded as a police convoy was passing through the Ain Shams district in east Cairo, the ministry said in a statement. It wounded two passersby. One of them later died in hospital, it said.
The attack came days after a suspected extremist group shot dead a senior army officer in a Cairo suburb. Extremist militants have waged an insurgency that has killed hundreds of policemen and soldiers since the military ouster of religious president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.
Gunmen kill eight Egyptian policemen south of Cairo
Morsi's overthrow unleashed a crackdown on extremists that killed hundreds of protesters. Most of the militant attacks are conducted by the Islamic State group's Egypt branch in the Sinai Peninsula although they have spread elsewhere in the country.
A group that calls itself Liwaa al-Thawra -- The Revolution Brigade -- claimed responsibility for assassinating the army brigadier general on October 22.
A roadside bombing in the Egyptian capital targeting policemen killed a civilian on Friday, the interior ministry said.
The bomb planted on the side of a road exploded as a police convoy was passing through the Ain Shams district in east Cairo, the ministry said in a statement. It wounded two passersby. One of them later died in hospital, it said.
The attack came days after a suspected extremist group shot dead a senior army officer in a Cairo suburb. Extremist militants have waged an insurgency that has killed hundreds of policemen and soldiers since the military ouster of religious president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.
Gunmen kill eight Egyptian policemen south of Cairo
Morsi's overthrow unleashed a crackdown on extremists that killed hundreds of protesters. Most of the militant attacks are conducted by the Islamic State group's Egypt branch in the Sinai Peninsula although they have spread elsewhere in the country.
A group that calls itself Liwaa al-Thawra -- The Revolution Brigade -- claimed responsibility for assassinating the army brigadier general on October 22.