Monday, 5 August 2013
Egypt: Two mausoleums bombed in north, central Sinai
Posted on 05:00 by Unknown
Unknown assailants destroy shrines in restive Sinai Peninsula, which has seen rise in attacks against security forces since Morsi ouster.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Ahram Online
By Ahram Online | August 5, 2013
Two mausoleums in North and central Sinai were bombed by unknown assailants late on Sunday, state news agency MENA reported, as militant attacks continue to rock the lawless Sinai Peninsula.
Bombs detonated at the sites of two separate shrines, one in the village of Rawda on the international freeway in northern Sinai and the second in Al-Hasna district in the center of the Peninsula, wrecking the domes and walls of both buildings, MENA added.
No deaths or injuries have been reported.
In May 2011, the Sheikh Zuwaid shrine in the northern Sinai town of Sheikh Zuwaid was blown-up in the same manner.
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