Police in Egypt have killed seven ISIS "sympathizers"

Egyptian security forces killed seven people allegedly "sympathetic" to the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group in the country on Monday as they took part in a meeting to launch new attacks against minority Christians, the Egyptian government said in a statement. Interior

The incident, in a mountainous area near the southern Egyptian city of Assiut, came a day after the Egyptian government approved a state of emergency across the country for three months, following attacks on Coptic churches that resulted in the death of a total of 45 people and injured dozens more. The IK claimed responsibility for the attacks.

The seven alleged jihadists were killed after gunfire erupted against security forces who approached them, according to an Interior Ministry statement. The suspects intended to plant bombs to carry out new attacks against minority Christians in the area, according to the same source. There is a fairly large Christian community in Assiut. The group also planned attacks on police and courts. According to the same source, ammunition, weapons, a motorcycle, books and IK publications were confiscated.

Of the seven dead, three have been identified. They were presented by the Egyptian authorities as sympathizers of the IK wanted by the security.

Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the general who became president, launched the toughest campaign to suppress Islamists in Egypt's modern history after ousting President Mohamed Morsi - a politician belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood - in 2013 amid protests. . Sunday's bombings targeted Coptic churches in Alexandria and Tanta. They marked one of the bloodiest days for Egypt's Christian minority, the largest in the Middle East in recent history.

The Copts, who have lived in Egypt since Roman times, complain of persecution and accuse the state of not doing enough to protect them.

Source: SigmaLive

News stream

In cooperation for the protection of PDO halloumi, the Ministry calls. Agriculture the sheep and goat farmers

The cooperation of all involved entities in order to ensure the sustainability of all those who are active...

May 10, 2024

New cryptocurrency scam: This is how they pocketed 19 thousand euros

A new case of online fraud, the Police are investigating, following a related complaint from a 56-year-old woman...

May 10, 2024

Sheep and goat farmers protested outside the Presidential Palace for extra milk for the cheese makers

After the extraordinary protest event that the goat and sheep breeders reached today outside the Ministry...

May 10, 2024

15% increase in tourism revenue in February

Tourism revenues recovered in February, showing a 15% year-on-year increase...

May 10, 2024

Ministerial Green for SYOP: What changes in duration and salary scales

The Council of Ministers in today's session approved a proposal by the Minister of Defense for the modernization of...

May 10, 2024

Administration: The fields are not accessible to people with disabilities

Adverse discrimination against disabled people arises from the situation in which they are…

May 10, 2024