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Egypt violence: Deadly blasts rock central Cairo | |
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Five people have been killed and nearly 70 wounded after three blasts in the Egyptian capital that appeared to target the police force. | |
The attacks began with a powerful car bomb that exploded outside the police headquarters in central Cairo, killing four people and wounding 51. | |
Within hours, two other blasts occurred elsewhere in the city, killing one person and injuring 15. | |
The attacks come on the eve of the third anniversary of the 2011 uprising. | |
The revolution brought about the removal of the country's decades-long ruler Hosni Mubarak. | The revolution brought about the removal of the country's decades-long ruler Hosni Mubarak. |
An al-Qaeda-inspired militant group Ansar Beit al-Maqdis (Champions of Jerusalem) has admitted responsibility for the attack on the police headquarters. | |
The group previously claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack on a security building in the northern city of Mansoura in December that killed 16 people and injured more than 100 others. | |
The authorities blamed Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood for that attack - something the group strongly denied - and declared it a terrorist group shortly afterwards. | |
Tense time | Tense time |
The explosion at the police headquarters in Cairo happened at around 06:30 (04:30 GMT) local time. | |
The powerful blast was felt across the city and black smoke could be seen rising over the scene. | |
Egyptian Interior Minister Muhammad Ibrahim said it appeared to be the work of a suicide bomber. | |
"Apparently, a lorry with two people stood in front of the building and suicide bomber blew himself up," he said in remarks broadcast by state television. | |
Gunfire was reportedly heard soon after the blast. | |
More than 30 ambulances raced to the scene. Most of the wounded are now in hospital, the health ministry says. | More than 30 ambulances raced to the scene. Most of the wounded are now in hospital, the health ministry says. |
There was extensive damage to the large concrete building with debris strewn across the street. | There was extensive damage to the large concrete building with debris strewn across the street. |
Around six police officers sat on the pavement outside and wept, an Associated Press photographer said. | Around six police officers sat on the pavement outside and wept, an Associated Press photographer said. |
The nearby Islamic museum and the National Archives building were also damaged. | The nearby Islamic museum and the National Archives building were also damaged. |
The BBC's Orla Guerin, reporting from Cairo, says the security directorate is a very significant target and should have been one of the best protected buildings in the city. | The BBC's Orla Guerin, reporting from Cairo, says the security directorate is a very significant target and should have been one of the best protected buildings in the city. |
As people in Cairo were taking in news of the blast, a second explosion occurred in the Dokki district of the capital. | |
One person was killed and 15 were wounded in a blast that, according to one report, targeted police vehicles near the metro station. | |
A short while later, officials said a third device had been set off near a police station near the famous Giza pyramids. No-one was hurt. | |
The attacks come at a tense time, with security forces already on heightened alert ahead of the anniversary of the start of the uprising against Mubarak, our correspondent says. | |
The banned Muslim Brotherhood and its partners are planning demonstrations after Friday prayers across the country. | The banned Muslim Brotherhood and its partners are planning demonstrations after Friday prayers across the country. |
They are the latest in a series of regular demonstrations against the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in July - a year after he became Egypt's first democratically-elected leader. | They are the latest in a series of regular demonstrations against the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in July - a year after he became Egypt's first democratically-elected leader. |
Brotherhood supporters are also angry about recent moves to introduce a new constitution. | Brotherhood supporters are also angry about recent moves to introduce a new constitution. |
Interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi, speaking in a BBC interview before news of the blasts, set out conditions for parliamentary and presidential elections to be held within the next six months. | Interim Prime Minister Hazem Beblawi, speaking in a BBC interview before news of the blasts, set out conditions for parliamentary and presidential elections to be held within the next six months. |
He said any supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood could take part if "he accepts the new constitution... refuses the use of force and he accepts the idea of a secular government, democratic one, open, no discrimination, no mixing of religion and politics, and accepting human rights". | He said any supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood could take part if "he accepts the new constitution... refuses the use of force and he accepts the idea of a secular government, democratic one, open, no discrimination, no mixing of religion and politics, and accepting human rights". |
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