Daesh claims responsibility for killing of Egyptian general in Sinai
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The Takfiri terrorist group of Daesh, which is mainly active in Iraq and Syria, has claimed responsibility for the killing of an Egyptian general in Egypt’s restive North Sinai Province.
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Nov 05, 2016 10:14 UTC
  • ISIS members in Egypt's Sinai Province
    ISIS members in Egypt's Sinai Province

The Takfiri terrorist group of Daesh, which is mainly active in Iraq and Syria, has claimed responsibility for the killing of an Egyptian general in Egypt’s restive North Sinai Province.

The group claimed that its gunmen had killed Hesham Mahmoud Abualazm, 47, in a drive-by shooting in the northeastern Egyptian province’s capital of El Arish, reports said on Friday.

Two weeks ago, unidentified militants gunned down Brigadier General Adel Ragaei, who used to command an armored division deployed to Sinai.

Militants have killed hundreds of soldiers and police officers in the sparsely-populated Sinai Peninsula over the past several years.

Daesh has been active in the region through its so-called Velayat Sinai offshoot, which, back in July, killed a high-ranking Egyptian police officer, named as Colonel Hassan Ahmad Rashad.

Such attacks have increased since the 2013 ouster by the military of Egypt’s first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi.

Egypt’s military launched a high-scale security operation against the militants’ positions in Sinai in September 2015, following coordinated terrorist attacks on several army checkpoints that claimed the lives of 21 soldiers in July that year. Also on Friday, Ahmed Aboul Fotouh, an Egyptian judge who was involved in the trial of Morsi, survived an assassination attempt in the eastern Cairo neighborhood of Nasr City.


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