Sinai Mujahideen attacks kill at least six military junta thugs
Publication time: 22 July 2013, 19:24
A string of attacks in the Sinai peninsula on Monday killed at least six military junta thugs and wounded a further 11.
At least 10 attacks were carried out by Mujahideen against enemy police stations and security and army checkpoints in Sinai's two main northern cities of Rafah and El-Arish near Egypt's borders with "Israel" and the Gaza strip.
Attacks on junta security forces have become almost daily since Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi's ouster by state traitors on July 3.
Security forces at police and army checkpoints have been targeted in the frequent attacks in North Sinai.
Secularist junta security forces are stepping up their presence in the region in the wake of the attacks, after their masters from "Israel" gave their approval for the deployment of two battalions in North Sinai to "fight terrorism".
At least 10 attacks were carried out by Mujahideen against enemy police stations and security and army checkpoints in Sinai's two main northern cities of Rafah and El-Arish near Egypt's borders with "Israel" and the Gaza strip.
Attacks on junta security forces have become almost daily since Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi's ouster by state traitors on July 3.
Security forces at police and army checkpoints have been targeted in the frequent attacks in North Sinai.
Secularist junta security forces are stepping up their presence in the region in the wake of the attacks, after their masters from "Israel" gave their approval for the deployment of two battalions in North Sinai to "fight terrorism".
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