BERLIN (Reuters) - German officials said on
Saturday they had been left "dismayed and furious" by the stabbing of
two German women at an Egyptian beach resort,
calling it a deliberate attack on
foreign tourists.
An Egyptian man stabbed the two German
tourists to death and wounded four others on Friday at a popular seaside
vacation spot on the Red Sea, officials and witnesses said.
"We now have the sad certainty that two
German women were killed in the attack in Hurghada," a foreign ministry
spokeswoman said.
"According to what we know, the act was a
deliberate attack on foreign tourists - a particularly devious and criminal act
that leaves us sad, dismayed and furious," she added.
Reuters

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