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Egypt prolongs Sinai emergency rule; bomb wounds 18

By AFP - Jul 26,2015 - Last updated at Jul 26,2015

People enjoy at the beach in El Ain El Sokhna port in front of an Egyptian crude oil tanker ‘Sharifa 4’ in Suez before it enters the Suez Canal, east of Cairo, on Sunday (Reuters photo)

CAIRO — Egypt extended a state of emergency in parts of the Sinai Peninsula for three months, as a roadside bomb wounded 18 policemen Sunday in the insurgency-wracked region, security officials said.

The attack happened near El Arish, the capital of North Sinai province where the army is battling Daesh group loyalists, according to the officials, who said the policemen were on leave.

Health ministry official Tarek Khater said the wounded were in stable condition in a military hospital in the city.

Egyptian security forces have come under frequent attack in North Sinai since the military toppled Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab said late Saturday that the extension of the state of emergency for a third time was necessary because of the "dangerous security situation".

It was originally declared in parts of the peninsula in October following the death of 30 soldiers in an attack close to El-Arish.

 

The region is a stronghold of the jihadist group calling itself "Sinai Province", which in November pledged allegiance to the Daesh terror group that has seized swathes of Iraq and Syria.

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