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Gunman kills 9 in attack on Egypt church
CAIRO: A gunman opened fire on a church south of Cairo on Friday, killing at least nine people in the latest apparent jihadist attack on Egypt?s Christian minority.
The attacker targeted the Saint Mina Coptic church in the district of Helwan, just south of Cairo.Health ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed told state television that the gunman was shot dead after killing nine people and wounding others, including a police officer. Meanwhile, Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility on Friday for an attack on a bank in Egypt´s North Sinai, according to a statement posted via its online agency Amaq, without providing evidence for its claim. But the interior ministry said the assailant, a wanted jihadist implicated in attacks on police, had been wounded and arrested. The man had been armed with an assault rifle, 150 rounds of ammunition and a bomb he intended to set off at the church, the ministry said.It added that he had killed two people when he opened fire on a store before heading to the church where he shot dead seven people including the officer. Cellphone footage posted on social media appeared to show the bearded gunman wearing a bulky ammunition vest sprawled on a street, barely conscious, as people restrained his arms and then handcuffed him. Police later cordoned off the crime scene as onlookers crowded around the church, while a team of forensic experts combed the area. Congealing blood could be seen at a guard post in front of the church. The Islamic State group?s affiliate in Egypt has killed dozens of Christians in church bombings and shootings during the past year, and has threatened further attacks against the minority.Friday?s attack came ahead of Christmas for the Copts, who celebrate it on January 7. Egypt?s Coptic Christians make up about 10 percent of the country?s 93 million people, and are the largest religious minority in the region. IS claimed a suicide bombing of a Cairo church in December 2016 and bombings of two churches north of the capital in April.A month later, IS gunmen shot dead about 30 Christians south of Cairo as they travelled to a monastery.The jihadists are believed to have also carried out a massacre of Muslim worshippers in Sinai last month, killing more than 300 in an attack on a mosque associated with the mystical Sufi strand of Islam which IS views as heretical. Egypt imposed a state of emergency after the church attacks and shootings, and President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi demanded the army confront the jihadists with ?brutal force? following the mosque massacre. The presidency said Friday?s church attack would increase the ?resolve to continue the path of cleansing the country of terrorism and extremism.? http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/World...~4/9DEDjEbhDAo أكثر... |
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