Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Terrorists Strike Again In Egypt

Two suicide bombers blew themselves up in Egypt's north Sinai today, two days after a triple bombing in a small Sinai coastal resort that killed at least 18 people. One of today's attacks took place near a military base where international observers monitor the peace accord between Egypt and Israel.

A Ministry of Interior official said that two people were injured in the bombing at the base's camp, which houses forces belonging to the Multinational Force and Observers, a peacekeeping mission that was created as part of the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.

The other bomber blew himself up near a police station. No one was reported injured in the second attack.
It's got to be those militant Quakers again. No one is quite sure whether this attack is related to the attack two days ago when terrorists killed at least two dozen people in Dahab. However, where terrorists detonated bombs remotely in the Dahab attack, they used suicide bombers in today's attacks.

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