Militants kill Islamist parliament candidate in Egypt's Sinai
Unknown gunmen shot dead on Saturday a parliament candidate of an Islamist Al-Nour Party outside his home in Arish city of restive North Sinai province, a security source told Xinhua.
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Cairo: Unknown gunmen shot dead on Saturday a parliament candidate of an Islamist Al-Nour Party outside his home in Arish city of restive North Sinai province, a security source told Xinhua.
The ultraconservative Islamist Al-Nour Party was one of the political forces that supported then-military chief and now President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in his removal of former Islamist President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013 in response to mass protests.
Earlier on Saturday, three policemen were killed and eight others wounded as a blast targeted their armoured vehicle also in Arish.
Egypt has been suffering militant attacks that killed hundreds of police and military men since Morsi's ouster and the later crackdown on his now-banned Muslim Brotherhood group, with the "Sinai State" claiming responsibility for most of them.
The armed forces and police have recently been launching a wide-scale anti-terrorist security campaign in North Sinai, killing over 600 militants and arresting hundreds of others.
The security campaign is part of the country's "war against terrorism" declared by Sisi following Morsi's removal.
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