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Sinai attacks: Deadly bombing hits Egypt tour bus | Sinai attacks: Deadly bombing hits Egypt tour bus |
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A bomb attack on a tourist bus in the Sinai peninsula has killed at least three South Korean tourists and an Egyptian driver, officials have said. | A bomb attack on a tourist bus in the Sinai peninsula has killed at least three South Korean tourists and an Egyptian driver, officials have said. |
A number of South Koreans were also hurt in the attack, which came as the bus was preparing to cross into Israel. | A number of South Koreans were also hurt in the attack, which came as the bus was preparing to cross into Israel. |
Security sources said the bus was hit by a car bomb or roadside bomb. No-one has admitted carrying out the attack. | Security sources said the bus was hit by a car bomb or roadside bomb. No-one has admitted carrying out the attack. |
The Sinai peninsula has become increasingly lawless since President Hosni Mubarak was overthrown in 2011. | The Sinai peninsula has become increasingly lawless since President Hosni Mubarak was overthrown in 2011. |
Officials in Sinai said the bomb blast had killed at least three South Korean tourists and the bus driver. | Officials in Sinai said the bomb blast had killed at least three South Korean tourists and the bus driver. |
At least 13 other South Koreans were wounded, and were being treated in hospitals on either side of the border. | At least 13 other South Koreans were wounded, and were being treated in hospitals on either side of the border. |
The frontier was closed after the attack. | The frontier was closed after the attack. |
The bus was reported to be heading into Israel from St Catherine's monastery, a popular tourist destination near Mount Sinai. | The bus was reported to be heading into Israel from St Catherine's monastery, a popular tourist destination near Mount Sinai. |
Egypt's struggling tourist trade - which is a slim lifeline for the economy - looks set to be another casualty of the bombing, says the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo. | |
Tourism Minister Hisham Zaazou said he was "very disappointed" by the attack and hoped it was an isolated incident that would not be repeated. | |
A number of militant groups operate in Sinai, and Bedouin tribes live largely outside of the control of Cairo. | |
Attacks by Islamist militants have intensified since the army overthrew President Mohammed Morsi in July. | Attacks by Islamist militants have intensified since the army overthrew President Mohammed Morsi in July. |
Our correspondent says the bombing could signal a shift in strategy by al-Qaeda-inspired militants in Sinai, from attacks on the police and army, to softer targets. | |
Mr Morsi appeared in court on Sunday to face charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror. | Mr Morsi appeared in court on Sunday to face charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror. |
The Islamist former leader is facing four separate trials, three of which have now opened. | The Islamist former leader is facing four separate trials, three of which have now opened. |