Sinai Blast Wounds 20 Egyptian Policemen

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A roadside bomb blast wounded 20 Egyptian policemen on Thursday as they traveled in a bus in northern Sinai where militants have launched deadly attacks against security forces, officials said.
The military is fighting a Takfiri insurgency in North Sinai, which grew since the 2013 ouster of President Mohamed Morsi by then army chief and now President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Thursday's attack on the outskirts of North Sinai's provincial capital of El-Arish targeted a bus carrying policemen who were on leave, medics and security officials said.
According to security officials, the bomb was detonated by remote control.
The 20 policemen and a civilian were wounded in the blast, health ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said, adding that three of the wounded were in serious condition.
In a separate incident on Thursday morning, gunmen on a motorbike shot dead a police captain near his home in the Nile Delta town of Beni Sueif, south of Cairo, police said.
North Sinai is a bastion of a Takfiri group calling itself "Sinai Province". Formerly known as Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, it changed its name when it pledged allegiance to the "ISIL" group in November.
On July 1, the group carried out a series of attacks on security forces in the town of Sheikh Zuweid in the Sinai. The military said 21 soldiers were killed in those attacks, after several media outlets reported higher tolls from security officials.
The extremists say their attacks were in response to a crackdown launched by the authorities after Morsi's ouster which had seen at least 1,400 people killed and thousands more jailed.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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