Bomb blast in Egypt tourist town kills two: police
The blast was caused by a device placed near a police station
A bomb explosion killed at least two people on Sunday night in Aswan, a major tourist town in southern Egypt, police said.
The blast, caused by a device placed near a police station, also wounded five people including a policeman, they said.
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