Roadside bomb kills 2 police officers in Egypt’s Sinai

By Mohamed Mahmoud

CAIRO (AA) – Two police officers were killed and another four injured late Thursday by a roadside bomb in Egypt’s volatile Sinai Peninsula, according to a statement released by the Interior Ministry.

“While police were on patrol in the city of Al-Arish [in northeastern Sinai], they discovered terrorists planting an improvised explosive device,” the statement read.

While one of the militants was killed in an ensuing exchange of fire, a second roadside bomb went off, killing two of the police officers at the scene, the statement added.

Al-Arish has recently witnessed a fresh spate of militant activity.

On Wednesday, the Interior Ministry said a senior police officer had been killed — also by a roadside bomb — in the city.

Sinai has remained the epicenter of a deadly militant insurgency since mid-2013, when Mohamed Morsi — Egypt’s first freely elected president — was ousted in a military coup.

Since then, hundreds of Egyptian security personnel have been killed in militant attacks across the restive peninsula, which shares borders with both Israel and the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Egyptian security forces, meanwhile, continue to wage a fierce campaign — involving elements of both the police and army — against what they describe as Sinai-based “terrorist groups”.

Egypt’s army-backed authorities say they are battling the Welayat Sinai (“Province of Sinai”) group, which is alleged to have links with the Daesh terrorist organization.

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