Friday, October 24, 2014

Egypt declares state of emergency in Sinai after checkpoint bombing --- Emergency measures to last three months after 30 soldiers killed when suicide car bomber struck checkpoint, according to officials --- Egypt declared a three-month state of emergency would begin on Saturday in the north and centre of the Sinai peninsula after a suicide car bombing killed 30 soldiers. -- The bombing on Friday was carried out by a suspected jihadist who rammed a checkpoint with his explosives-packed vehicle, security officials said. -- The emergency measures would begin on Saturday at 0300 GMT “for a duration of three months”, the presidency said in a statement in the wake of the deadliest attack on the security forces since the army deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi last year. -- The decision was also taken to close the Rafah crossing into the Gaza Strip, the only route into the Palestinian territory not controlled by Israel. -- “The army and the police will take all necessary measures to tackle the dangers of terrorism and its financing, to preserve the security of the region ... and protect the lives of citizens,” the presidential decree said. -- The attack, in an agricultural area north-west of El-Arish, the main town in north Sinai, killed at least 30 soldiers and left 29 others injured, medics said. -- A senior army official and five officers were said to be among those wounded. -- Gunmen also shot dead an officer and wounded two soldiers on Friday at another checkpoint south of El-Arish, security officials said. -- Jihadists in the peninsula have killed scores of police officers and soldiers since Morsi’s overthrow to avenge a bloody police crackdown on his supporters. -- President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the army chief who toppled Morsi and later won elections, has pledged to eradicate the militants. - Read More, Agence France-Presse in Cairo, Guardian

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