Bomb factory raid in Egypt kills 2 troops | Inquirer News

Bomb factory raid in Egypt kills 2 troops

/ 06:58 PM March 19, 2014

Egyptian military police soldiers run towards a checkpoint attacked by gunmen in Shubra al-Kheima, a suburb north of Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, March 15, 2014. AP

CAIRO, Egypt—A raid by Egyptian police, military and special forces on a suspected bomb factory outside of Cairo turned into an hours-long gun battle with insurgents who detonated car bombs, fighting that killed two military officers and five militants, the Interior Ministry said Wednesday.

The ministry, which is in charge of police, said an investigation showed that the al-Qaida-inspired militant group Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, or Champions of Jerusalem, used the timber workshop in Arab Sharkas village in Qalioubiya province to build and store bombs.

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During the raid Wednesday morning, militants opened fire on security forces and set off the car bombs, sparking a gun battle that lasted several hours, the ministry said.

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The fighting killed a brigadier general and a colonel, both explosive experts, military spokesman Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali said in a post on his Facebook page. Authorities arrested four suspected militants, the ministry said.

In the eight months since the military removed Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, violence targeting police officers and soldiers has increased, moving from the restive northern Sinai Peninsula closer to the capital.

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Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, based in Sinai, has claimed responsibility for most of the major attacks in and near Cairo. The most recent attack came Saturday when gunmen stormed a military police checkpoint, killing six soldiers, in an area not far from the workshop raided Wednesday.

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Egypt’s military-backed interim government has accused the Muslim Brotherhood—which rose to power following the 2011 ouster of longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak—of orchestrating much of the violence and has declared it a terrorist organization. The Brotherhood, from which Morsi hails, denies the charges, insisting it is pursuing peaceful means to reinstate him.

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