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Egypt Blames Muslim Brotherhood for Attack on Army Bus

Egypt Blames Muslim Brotherhood for Attack on Army Bus
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Egypt's army blamed the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood for an attack on an army bus which killed one officer and wounded three others in the capital on Thursday, violence underscoring growing security threats to the military-backed government.

Egypt Blames Muslim Brotherhood for Attack on Army BusMasked gunmen had opened fire on the vehicle in central Cairo, security forces said.
"Masked armed men belonging to the terrorist Brotherhood targeted a bus of the armed forces ... which led to the martyrdom of the Warrant Officer Yusri Mahmoud Mohamed Hassan," the army spokesman said in a statement posted on Facebook.

The militants are expanding their insurgency in Egypt where army chief Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who overthrew Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood in July, is expected to announce he will run for president within days.

The most active group, Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, has claimed responsibility for a series of high-profile attacks on senior security officials, including an assassination attempt on the interior minister last year.

A security crackdown has devastated the Brotherhood, driving Egypt's most organized political organization underground.

The Brotherhood, which the interim government declared a terrorist group in December, says it is committed to peaceful activism.
Most of its leaders are in prison and it denies carrying out attacks.

They have stepped up attacks on soldiers and policemen since Mursi's ouster, killing hundreds and spreading their campaign to Cairo and other cities.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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