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Egypt's Minister Mohammed Ibrahim survives bomb attack | Egypt's Minister Mohammed Ibrahim survives bomb attack |
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Egypt's Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim has survived a bomb attack that targeted his convoy in Cairo. | Egypt's Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim has survived a bomb attack that targeted his convoy in Cairo. |
Hours later, he appeared on state TV unharmed to denounce the attack as a "cowardly assassination bid". | |
Security officials said the blast near Mr Ibrahim's home in Nasr City appeared to have been caused by a suicide car bomb. More than 20 people were injured. | |
No-one has yet said they carried out the attack. The Muslim Brotherhood "strongly condemned" what happened. | |
Mr Ibrahim heads the police force which has carried out a crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood protests in recent weeks. | Mr Ibrahim heads the police force which has carried out a crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood protests in recent weeks. |
Nasr City is a stronghold of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood group. | Nasr City is a stronghold of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood group. |
'Foiled assassination bid' | 'Foiled assassination bid' |
The explosion took place at about 10:30 local time (08:30 GMT) moments after Mr Ibrahim left his home to be driven by convoy to work. | |
There were conflicting reports over the source of the explosion, with some reports saying an explosive device had been thrown from a nearby building and others saying a booby-trapped car had detonated. | |
Mr Ibrahim told state television that his convoy was targeted by a "large" explosive device that might have been detonated by remote control. | |
"It destroyed four of the vehicles of my protection team, with many shops in the area badly affected, along with a vehicle of civilians and a small child who had a leg amputated," he said. | |
"I have an officer with serious injuries and another officer with a leg amputation. There were many injuries amongst my guards." | "I have an officer with serious injuries and another officer with a leg amputation. There were many injuries amongst my guards." |
Later, security officials were quoted as saying initial investigations suggested the bomb had been in a car driven by a suicide attacker. The remains of a person thought to be the suicide bomber were found nearby, officials said. | |
The interior ministry said 10 policemen and 11 civilians had been wounded in the attack. | |
Pictures uploaded to the internet by witnesses showed substantial damage to a building next to the blast. | Pictures uploaded to the internet by witnesses showed substantial damage to a building next to the blast. |
One passer-by said the explosion could be "heard from afar". | One passer-by said the explosion could be "heard from afar". |
"As you can see, cars from the minister's convoy were destroyed and his security people took him to an armoured vehicle that transported him back to his house," he said. | "As you can see, cars from the minister's convoy were destroyed and his security people took him to an armoured vehicle that transported him back to his house," he said. |
The interior ministry called the perpetrators of the attack "terrorist groups" and said: "We are back to the terrorism of the 1980s." | |
The Muslim Brotherhood was swift to denounce the attack. Senior leader Amr Darrag said the incident was "regrettable" and one that the Brotherhood "strongly condemns". | |
Hundreds of arrests | Hundreds of arrests |
This is the first attack targeting such a high-ranking government official as Egypt remains in turmoil over a showdown between the military-backed government and the Muslim Brotherhood. | This is the first attack targeting such a high-ranking government official as Egypt remains in turmoil over a showdown between the military-backed government and the Muslim Brotherhood. |
The police force, alongside security forces, carried out a deadly security crackdown in the capital last month, clearing two protest camps set up by Muslim Brotherhood supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. | The police force, alongside security forces, carried out a deadly security crackdown in the capital last month, clearing two protest camps set up by Muslim Brotherhood supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. |
They had rallied for six weeks demanding the reinstatement of Mr Morsi, who was deposed by the military two months ago following anti-government protests by millions of Egyptians. | They had rallied for six weeks demanding the reinstatement of Mr Morsi, who was deposed by the military two months ago following anti-government protests by millions of Egyptians. |
Nasr City was the site of the larger of the two protest camps based outside Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque, which was dismantled in the security operation that killed hundreds of Brotherhood supporters on 14 August. | Nasr City was the site of the larger of the two protest camps based outside Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque, which was dismantled in the security operation that killed hundreds of Brotherhood supporters on 14 August. |
The BBC's Bethany Bell says there has been a lot of Muslim Brotherhood activity in the area over the last couple of weeks. | The BBC's Bethany Bell says there has been a lot of Muslim Brotherhood activity in the area over the last couple of weeks. |
Since the security clampdown, hundreds of Brotherhood supporters have been detained, including the group's most senior leader, Mohammed Badie, and his deputy, Khairat al-Shatir. | Since the security clampdown, hundreds of Brotherhood supporters have been detained, including the group's most senior leader, Mohammed Badie, and his deputy, Khairat al-Shatir. |
Mr Morsi is currently being held in a secret location awaiting trial on charges of inciting murder during anti-government protests that occurred in December 2012. | Mr Morsi is currently being held in a secret location awaiting trial on charges of inciting murder during anti-government protests that occurred in December 2012. |