Bombs at Egypt university hit riot police, 1 dead
Source: AP-EXCITE
By HAMZA HENDAWI
CAIRO (AP) - Three bombs exploded Wednesday outside Cairo University's main campus, hitting riot police deployed against near daily protests by Islamist students, killing a police general and wounding seven others, including several top police officers.
The bombings were the latest in a campaign of attacks targeting Egypt's police and military that began with the ouster last summer of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. The attacks are taking place amid a fierce crackdown by security forces against pro-Morsi protesters and members of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood.
The staggered nature of the blasts in a relatively close area introduced a new tactic. The first two bombs, which security officials said were hidden at the foot of a tree, went off less than a minute apart. The third, concealed up another tree nearby, exploded nearly two hours later.
The first two blasts killed the police general and wounded seven, the officials said. They had earlier reported that a civilian was also killed, but later explained that the general's civilian clothes had led to confusion and that he was the lone fatality in the bombings. They identified him as Brig. Gen. Tareq al-Margawy.
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Egyptian security forces stand guard at the scene after multiple explosions hit the area outside the main campus of Cairo University, killing at least two, in Giza, Egypt, Wednesday, April 2, 2014. The bombings targeted riot police routinely deployed at the location in anticipation of near-daily protests by students who support ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood group. (AP Photo/Sabry Khaled, El Shorouk Newspaper) EGYPT OUT
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(90,061 posts)Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)Especially after the military overthrow the elected Muslim Brotherhood president.
And gunned down a thousand people in the street in one day.
And arrested thousands.
Long live pharaoh.