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Explosion reported at second church in Egypt, multiple injuries - local media 6 killed, 21 injured at blast at coptic church in Alexandria - Egypt Health Ministry
(35 minutes later)
A second explosion has occurred in front of St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in the city of Alexandria, according to state tv, following a suspected bomb attack in Tanta, Egypt earlier Sunday morning. An explosion has occurred in front of St. Mark’s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Alexandria, killing two and injuring 21 according to state tv. This follows a suspected bomb attack in Tanta, Egypt earlier Sunday morning.
Pope Tawadros II, Pope of Alexandria, was leading Palm Sunday mass when the explosion took place. He is reported unhurt. Tawadros II, Pope of Alexandria, had finished celebrating Palm Sunday mass and had left the scene when the explosion took place. He is reported unhurt.
The Egypt Independent reported a heightened security presence at the cathedral ahead of the pope’s celebration. The Egypt Independent reported a heightened security presence and that authorities had been placed on alert in anticipation of such attacks on Palm Sunday.
The attack earlier this morning at St. George’s Coptic church in Tanta, approximately 130 km (80 miles) southeast of Alexandria killed at least 21 people and injured a further 38.
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An image uploaded to Twitter corroborated by RT shows the scene at Al Akbat, a street adjacent to the Cathedral, following the blast.An image uploaded to Twitter corroborated by RT shows the scene at Al Akbat, a street adjacent to the Cathedral, following the blast.
No group has claimed responsibility for either blast so far and no relation between the two has been established.
Violence against Coptic christians has risen in recent years following the military coup in 2013. A bomb attack outside a Coptic cathedral in Cairo killed 25 and wounded 49 people in December of last year. 
Crowds can be seen gathered at Al Akbat Church street in video corroborated by RT uploaded to YouTube following the blast.