Egyptian police attack pro-Brotherhood demo, two killed
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Egyptian police have clashed with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, killing two protesters and taking six others into custody.
(last modified 2021-04-13T02:52:40+00:00 )
Feb 27, 2016 03:44 UTC
  • Supporters of former Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi, chant slogans during a protest in Cairo’s Giza district on January 25, 2016. ©AFP
    Supporters of former Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi, chant slogans during a protest in Cairo’s Giza district on January 25, 2016. ©AFP

Egyptian police have clashed with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, killing two protesters and taking six others into custody.

According to Press TV, the Interior Ministry released the figures in a statement on Friday, accusing those killed in the confrontation of trying to organize a large anti-government demonstration and carry out attacks against security forces in the northern port city of Damietta.

The rally, which began after Friday Prayers, was initially peaceful, but it turned violent after police intervention.

Two policemen and another protester sustained injuries in the violence, according to reports.

Heavily armed security forces were deployed to Damietta following the clashes in a bid to prevent further demonstrations.

The Muslim Brotherhood has faced crackdown since former president Mohamed Morsi was ousted in a coup led by the then military chief and current president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, in July 2013.

The Brotherhood was later blacklisted as a terrorist organization by officials in a bid to prevent its affiliates from running in elections.

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