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Egypt explosion: Tourists on bus injured near Giza pyramids | |
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An explosion targeting a tourist bus has injured at least 16 people near the Grand Egyptian Museum, next to the pyramids in Giza, security sources say. | An explosion targeting a tourist bus has injured at least 16 people near the Grand Egyptian Museum, next to the pyramids in Giza, security sources say. |
South African tourists are among the injured. Most of those hurt suffered minor injuries, while three were treated in hospital, officials say. | |
A device went off close to the museum fence as the bus was passing. | A device went off close to the museum fence as the bus was passing. |
It is not yet known who was behind the bombing but Islamist militants have attacked tourists in Egypt in the past. | It is not yet known who was behind the bombing but Islamist militants have attacked tourists in Egypt in the past. |
In December, three Vietnamese tourists and a local tour guide were killed after a roadside bomb hit their bus. | In December, three Vietnamese tourists and a local tour guide were killed after a roadside bomb hit their bus. |
What do we know about the blast? | What do we know about the blast? |
A witness, Mohamed el-Mandouh, told Reuters news agency he had heard a "very loud explosion" while sitting in traffic near the site of the blast, which is close to the capital Cairo. | A witness, Mohamed el-Mandouh, told Reuters news agency he had heard a "very loud explosion" while sitting in traffic near the site of the blast, which is close to the capital Cairo. |
The blast hit the bus which was carrying 28 passengers, Egyptian Tourism Minister Rania A Al Mashat said. | |
Images taken after police cordoned the bus show a vehicle with windows blown out or shattered, and glass littering the aisle inside. | Images taken after police cordoned the bus show a vehicle with windows blown out or shattered, and glass littering the aisle inside. |
A private car was also damaged behind the bus. | A private car was also damaged behind the bus. |
According to state-run broadcaster Nile News TV, the bus was carrying 25 South African tourists and a security source confirmed for Reuters that South Africans had been aboard. | According to state-run broadcaster Nile News TV, the bus was carrying 25 South African tourists and a security source confirmed for Reuters that South Africans had been aboard. |
Seven South African tourists and 10 Egyptian civilians were injured, Nile News TV says. | Seven South African tourists and 10 Egyptian civilians were injured, Nile News TV says. |
The tourism minister said all of the people affected by the blast were being "fully supported in their onward travels". | |
How important is foreign tourism to Egypt? | How important is foreign tourism to Egypt? |
Tourism is a mainstay of Egypt's economy with hotel workers, tourist guides, taxi drivers and stallholders in the souks and bazaars depending on it for their living. | Tourism is a mainstay of Egypt's economy with hotel workers, tourist guides, taxi drivers and stallholders in the souks and bazaars depending on it for their living. |
The industry has been recovering since a sharp drop in visitor numbers after the turmoil of the Arab Spring in 2011 and the bombing of a Russian passenger jet in 2015, when 224 people were killed. | The industry has been recovering since a sharp drop in visitor numbers after the turmoil of the Arab Spring in 2011 and the bombing of a Russian passenger jet in 2015, when 224 people were killed. |
The Grand Egyptian Museum is still under construction and is expected to open fully to the public in 2020. | The Grand Egyptian Museum is still under construction and is expected to open fully to the public in 2020. |
Are you in the area? If it is safe to do so share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in the area? If it is safe to do so share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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