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Egyptian security building in Cairo rocked by bomb blast Egyptian security building in Cairo rocked by bomb blast
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A state security building in northern Cairo was hit by a car bomb in the early hours of Thursday morning, Egypt's interior ministry says. A powerful car bomb has exploded outside a state security building in northern Cairo, Egyptian security officials say.
Six policemen were said to have been injured by the explosion in the northern Shubra district of the city. There were no reports of any deaths. The blast, which was felt across large parts of the Egyptian capital, injured 29 people, six of them police.
The explosion happened in the early hours of Thursday morning. There were no reports of any deaths.
The militant group, Islamic State (IS), says it carried out the attack "to avenge Muslim martyrs".
The statement was not attributed to IS's known branch in Egypt, Sinai Province, but simply had a logo reading "Islamic State, Egypt".
A BBC correspondent in Cairo reports a heavy police presence on the streets.
Residents across Cairo reported hearing and feeling a large blast just before 02:00 local time (00:00 GMT).Residents across Cairo reported hearing and feeling a large blast just before 02:00 local time (00:00 GMT).
There have been several bomb attacks by Islamist militants in Cairo this year.There have been several bomb attacks by Islamist militants in Cairo this year.
"A man suddenly stopped his car in front of the state security building, jumped out of it and fled on a motorbike that followed the car," a ministry statement said."A man suddenly stopped his car in front of the state security building, jumped out of it and fled on a motorbike that followed the car," a ministry statement said.
"The car exploded wounding six policemen," it added."The car exploded wounding six policemen," it added.
The blast left a crater in the street and partially destroyed the building. Locals said glass from blown-out windows was strewn across several streets nearby.The blast left a crater in the street and partially destroyed the building. Locals said glass from blown-out windows was strewn across several streets nearby.
Militants based in northern Sinai - who are affiliated with the Islamic State (IS) - have been behind many of the recent bomb attacks in Cairo. IS-affiliated militants based in northern Sinai have been behind many of the recent bomb attacks in Cairo.
The Egyptian security forces have been the focus of the bombings and militants have vowed to continue targeting them. Thursday's bomb comes just days after President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi approved new counter-terrorism laws designed to fight the growing jihadist insurgency.
No one has yet claimed to have carried out Thursday's attack in the capital.
It comes just days after President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi approved new counter-terrorism laws designed to fight the growing jihadist insurgency.