Roadside bomb kills 4 workers in Egypt’s Sinai
Security and medical officials in Egypt’s turbulent Sinai Peninsula say four workers from the state electricity company have been killed
Security and medical officials in Egypt’s turbulent Sinai Peninsula say four workers from the state electricity company have been killed when their car hit a roadside bomb at the coastal city of el-Arish.
They say Sunday’s bombing instantly killed three of the workers, while the fourth later died in the hospital from his wounds. The bomb was planted by suspected ISIS militants, they say.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.
The attack is latest in an insurgency waged by militants led by an ISIS group affiliate in northern Sinai, where security forces have battled insurgents for years. The insurgency by Islamic militants in Sinai grew deadlier after the 2013 ouster of an Islamic president, Mohammed Mursi.
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