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Egypt violence: One killed in Cairo bus bomb blast Egypt violence: Five injured in Cairo bus bomb blast
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One person has been killed and more than four injured when a bomb exploded close to a bus in the capital, Cairo, Egyptian security officials say. Five people have been injured by a bomb blast close to a bus in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, the health ministry has said.
The bomb was planted on a pedestrian island and exploded as the bus passed by, a security source said. Earlier reports of a death have been discounted.
The bombing happened on a busy street in the northern district of Nasr City. The bomb was planted on a pedestrian island and exploded as the public bus passed by in the northern district of Nasr City, a security source said.
It comes a day after the government declared the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood movement a terrorist organisation. It comes a day after the government declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organisation.
The group, whose candidate Mohammed Morsi won the presidential election in 2012 before being deposed by the military earlier this year, had already been outlawed. A security source has told the BBC that explosive experts detonated a second bomb that was planted in an advertising board close to where the first explosion went off in Nasr City.
The Brotherhood, whose candidate Mohammed Morsi won the presidential election in 2012 before being deposed by the military earlier this year, had already been outlawed.
A Muslim Brotherhood leader in exile vowed that protests would continue.A Muslim Brotherhood leader in exile vowed that protests would continue.
In recent months, Egypt has seen a wave of attacks which the authorities have blamed on Islamist militants.In recent months, Egypt has seen a wave of attacks which the authorities have blamed on Islamist militants.