Friday, 26 July 2013

Muslim Brotherhood says at least 31 killed in Cairo attack

In excess of 200 individuals have perished in roughness since the topple of Mursi, the majority of them Brotherhood supporters 


Cairo: The Muslim Brotherhood said no less than 31 individuals were killed on Saturday when security strengths started shooting at a challenge by supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo.
"They are not shooting to wound, they are shooting to murder," Muslim Brotherhood representative Gehad El-Haddad said. "The projectile wounds are in the head and midsection."
The savagery emitted on the edges of a round-the-clock vigil being organized by supporters of Mursi, who was removed from force prior this month by Egypt's military emulating mass dissents against his first year in office.
Al Jazeera's Egypt TV channel demonstrated surgeons wildly attempting to restore setbacks landing at a field healing center at the Brotherhood sit-in at Rabaa al-Adawiya, a mosque in northeast Cairo.
El-Haddad said police began terminating rehashed adjusts of poisonous gas at dissenters on a street near the mosque at some point after 3.00 am (0100 GMT). In the blink of an eye thereafter, live rounds began flying, hitting individuals at short proximity.
The slaughter came the day following supporters and rivals of Mursi arranged mass adversary revives the nation over, carrying many thousands into the boulevards and revealing profound divisions inside the Arab planet's generally crowded nation.
Well in excess of 200 individuals have perished in roughness since the topple of Mursi, the majority of them Brotherhood supporters.

There was no prompt word from the security drives about what they supposed had happened at Rabaa early Saturday.

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