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EGYPT/SINAIBack
[Published: Thursday July 02 2015]

Egypt vows to crush Sinai insurgency
Cairo, 2 July - (ANA) - Egypt today vowed to crush an escalating insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula after Islamic State group jihadists killed dozens in their most spectacular assault yet in the strife-plagued region. The violence poses a major test for President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the former army chief who has pledged to wipe out the militants. The military deployed F-16 warplanes on Wednesday to bomb IS fighters who battled security forces on the streets of the North Sinai town of Sheikh Zuweid after launching a surprise dawn blitz on army checkpoints. The military said 17 soldiers and 100 militants had been killed. Medical and security officials said at least 70 people, mostly soldiers, had died along with dozens of jihadists. The reason for the discrepancy in the tolls was unclear. "The armed forces are leading a vicious war against terrorism," the military said in a statement. "We have the will and determination to root out this black terrorism," it added. "We will not stop until Sinai is cleansed of all the dens of terror." The White House condemned the unprecedented wave of attacks, which came two days after state prosecutor Hisham Barakat was assassinated in a Cairo car bombing, the most senior government official killed in the jihadist insurgency. "The United States stands resolutely with Egypt amidst the spate of terrorist attacks ...and will continue to assist Egypt in addressing these threats to its security," the US National Security Council said. (ANA)

FA/ANA/2 July 2015---------

 


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