The death toll from an attack on an Egyptian military checkpoint on
Thursday in the restive northern Sinai Peninsula has climbed to 12, medical
sources said on Friday.
The military said late on Thursday that militants had killed eight
soldiers and that it had killed three attackers. There was no claim of
responsibility for the attack.
An Islamist insurgency in the rugged, thinly populated Sinai has gained
pace since the military toppled President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim
Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest Islamist movement, in mid-2013 following mass
protests against his rule.
The militant group staging the insurgency pledged allegiance to Islamic
State in 2014 and adopted the name Sinai Province. It is blamed for the killing
of hundreds of Egyptian soldiers and policemen since then.
"An armed group of terrorists elements attacked a checkpoint in
North Sinai on Thursday night using four wheel drives rigged with
explosives," the military said in its statement.
Medical sources said four more bodies were found on Friday, bringing the
death toll to 12 soldiers out of the checkpoint's 31-strong force. Twelve
soldiers were injured, six unharmed and one was missing.
Eyewitnesses said security forces set up several extra moving and static
checkpoints in and around Arish city, the capital of North Sinai province, and
were searching for the culprits. The attack took place south of Arish.
Reuters
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