Blast kills one in Alexandria, bombs
found at Cairo airport
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[February 03, 2015]
By Omar Fahmy
CAIRO (Reuters) - A man was killed in a
bomb blast in Egypt's second city of Alexandria on Tuesday, hours after
two devices were discovered at Cairo airport and another went off in the
center of the capital without casualties, security sources said.
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A bomb exploded in front of Alexandria's Mabaret Al-Asafra
Hospital, killing a 27-year-old man and wounding three others, the
city's assistant interior minister said.
Earlier, Cairo airport authorities tightened security after finding
two unexploded bombs near the arrivals hall. Security officials were
reviewing video footage to try to determine who planted them,
security sources said.
State news agency MENA quoted Cairo security chief Khaled Youssef as
saying a device that detonated in central Cairo was a sound bomb and
that there were no casualties.
Islamist militants seeking to topple the government have carried out
numerous bomb attacks on soldiers and police since the army toppled
President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood in July 2013.
Last week, Islamic State's Egyptian affiliate claimed responsibility
for coordinated attacks in the Sinai Peninsula which killed more
than 30 security personnel.
Egypt has been trying to project an image of stability ahead of an
investment conference in the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in March that
the government hopes will generate ventures worth billions of
dollars.
The bulk of attacks on security forces have occurred in the Sinai,
which borders Israel and the Gaza Strip, but the insurgency has
spread to other parts of Egypt, a U.S. ally. Over the past year,
police have frequently discovered homemade bombs planted near their
vehicles and in public places in Cairo.
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Political turmoil and militant violence after the 2011 uprising that
toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak have hammered tourism, a pillar of
the economy.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who as army chief toppled Mursi and
then launched a security crackdown on Islamists, says Egypt is
fighting a long, hard war against terrorism.
The state makes no distinction between the Sinai-based militants who
have pledged allegiance to Islamic State and the Brotherhood, which
says it is committed to peaceful activism.
(Reporting by the Cairo bureau; Writing by Maggie Fick; Editing by
Michael Georgy and Mark Trevelyan)
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