Police Camp Comes under Heavy Fire in Egypt's Sinai

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An Egyptian police camp came under fire with heavy weapons on Monday in the Sinai, where tensions have been running high since last week's kidnapping of security personnel, a security official said.

The official, quoted by state news agency MENA, said assailants opened fire "for 25 minutes using heavy weapons" against El-Ahrash camp in the north of the Sinai Peninsula, without reporting casualties.

"Personnel in charge of camp security managed to repel the attack and forced the armed men to flee," he said, adding that a hunt was underway.

On Sunday, President Mohammed Morsi ruled out negotiating with the kidnappers of three policemen and four soldiers who appeared to plead for their release in an online video.

The abductions last Thursday in the Sinai prompted angry police to shut down border crossings with Gaza and Israel.

A video posted on YouTube earlier on Sunday appeared to show the seven hostages, blindfolded and with their hands on their heads, identifying themselves.

One of them is prodded by what appears to be a rifle held by an abductor off screen before another hostage says the kidnappers want the release of detained Bedouin "political activists".

The video was later removed from YouTube, which posted a message saying it violated its "policy on violence".

The policemen, who worked at border crossings, and soldiers were kidnapped at gunpoint while travelling to their homes on leave.

Attacks on police and soldiers in the sparsely populated peninsula have surged since an uprising that overthrow president Hosni Mubarak in 2011, as have cross-border attacks on Israel.

In August 2012, suspected Islamist gunmen killed 16 Egyptian soldiers near Israel's border and commandeered an armored vehicle into Israel, where they were stopped by a helicopter strike.

Comments 3
Missing youssefhaddad 20 May 2013, 17:34

Islamists, wherever they go trouble follows. This is not a coincidence. A sick culture that creates monsters who end up devouring their own.

Missing siyeseh 20 May 2013, 23:26

You mean like the crusaders? Whether those who went to the holy land or those that george bush ordered to invade muslim countries. Islamists are not the problem, its the terrorists that are and they were sponsered and created by the US lest you have forgotten.

Default-user-icon John Marina (Guest) 20 May 2013, 18:34

I agree with Mr. Haddad, this sick culture is becoming an epidemic. Someone must stop it before it spreads further, e.g. Syria.