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Isis affiliate claims responsibility for rocket attack on Egyptian navy ship | Isis affiliate claims responsibility for rocket attack on Egyptian navy ship |
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An Islamic State affiliate has said it fired a rocket at an Egyptian naval vessel in the Mediterranean Sea near the coast of Israel and the Gaza Strip. | An Islamic State affiliate has said it fired a rocket at an Egyptian naval vessel in the Mediterranean Sea near the coast of Israel and the Gaza Strip. |
Photographs distributed online on Thursday by the militant group Sinai Province appear to show a rocket heading towards a ship and setting it on fire on impact. The militants’ version of events could not be verified. | Photographs distributed online on Thursday by the militant group Sinai Province appear to show a rocket heading towards a ship and setting it on fire on impact. The militants’ version of events could not be verified. |
Egypt’s military said a coastguard launch had exchanged shots with “terrorist elements”, causing the vessel to catch fire, but there was no loss of life. | |
Such incidents at sea are rare, but Egypt is battling an increasingly brazen Islamist insurgency in the Sinai peninsula, which lies between Israel, the Gaza Strip and the Suez canal. | |
Related: Egypt journalists face jail for reporting non-government terrorism statistics | Related: Egypt journalists face jail for reporting non-government terrorism statistics |
Sinai Province, the most lethal militant group in Egypt, last year pledged loyalty to Isis, which controls large tracts of territory in Syria and Iraq and has a presence in Egypt’s neighbour Libya. | Sinai Province, the most lethal militant group in Egypt, last year pledged loyalty to Isis, which controls large tracts of territory in Syria and Iraq and has a presence in Egypt’s neighbour Libya. |
It has recently carried out high-profile attacks which prompted the drafting of a sweeping counter-terrorism law. | It has recently carried out high-profile attacks which prompted the drafting of a sweeping counter-terrorism law. |
The authorities said 100 militants and at least 17 security personnel were killed in a single day of clashes and attacks claimed by Sinai Province on 1 July. | The authorities said 100 militants and at least 17 security personnel were killed in a single day of clashes and attacks claimed by Sinai Province on 1 July. |
A witness in Gaza saw a plume of dark grey smoke rising from a boat off the coast. Other witnesses in the territory said they had heard explosions and gunfire. | A witness in Gaza saw a plume of dark grey smoke rising from a boat off the coast. Other witnesses in the territory said they had heard explosions and gunfire. |
An Israeli military spokeswoman said Israel was not involved in the incident and had not been asked to assist. | An Israeli military spokeswoman said Israel was not involved in the incident and had not been asked to assist. |
Military sources said the suspected militants had fled after firing on the vessel. | Military sources said the suspected militants had fled after firing on the vessel. |
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