Egypt's minister survived an assassination attempt
Updated: 2013-09-06 08:39
(Agencies)
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An injured policeman is seen at a hospital after a bomb attack and assassination attempt near the house of Egypt's Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim in the Nasr City district of Cairo September 5, 2013. Ibrahim survived an assassination attempt unhurt on Thursday when a remote-controlled bomb blew up as his convoy drove through Cairo's Nasr City district, security officials said. Security officials said at least two people had been killed and at least 10 wounded, but gave no further details. [Photo/Agencies] |
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