Wednesday, 10 June 2015

'Suicide Attack' At Ancient Egyptian Temple

'Suicide Attack' At Ancient Egyptian Temple
A suicide bomber has blown himself up near the ancient Temple of Karnak in the Egyptian city of Luxor, police say. 
Local media reported that three assailants were killed in the attack and that four bystanders were injured.

The assailants reportedly tried to storm a barricade at the temple, one of Egypt's most popular tourist sites.
Two of the attackers are believed to have been shot dead by police, but a third passed through barricade and detonated an explosive device.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but jihadist militants have killed hundreds of security forces and government personnel since the military overthrew President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.
Last week, two members of Egypt's tourism and antiquities police force were shot dead on a road near the pyramids at Giza.
Luxor was the site of a massacre in 1997, when jihadist militants killed more than 60 people after attacking a group of foreign tourists visiting the Temple of Hatshepsut, on the west bank of the Nile near the Valley of the Kings.


Culled From BBC

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