IS kills judge, 3 others in Sinai attack
CAIRO: Islamic State group suicide bombers killed four people, including a judge, in an assault on Tuesday on a North Sinai hotel hosting judges overseeing Egypt’s parliamentary polls, the government and Jihadists said. The interior ministry said a judge, two policemen and a civilian were killed in the blasts at
By our correspondents
November 25, 2015
CAIRO: Islamic State group suicide bombers killed four people, including a judge, in an assault on Tuesday on a North Sinai hotel hosting judges overseeing Egypt’s parliamentary polls, the government and Jihadists said.
The interior ministry said a judge, two policemen and a civilian were killed in the blasts at the Swiss Inn hotel in the town of El-Arish, the provincial capital of North Sinai where Islamist militants are waging an insurgency.
The Islamic State group’s Egypt affiliate claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted online.
The first blast was triggered by a suicide car bomber followed by a militant who set off an explosive vest, the ministry said in a statement.
A third attacker sneaked inside a hotel room and shot dead the judge, the military said.
It said both bombers set off their explosives when police confronted them and traded shots with the attacker wearing the explosives vest.
The IS statement said only two attackers, whose pictures it published, took part in the assault, adding one of them used an automatic rifle inside the hotel before blowing himself up.
Two judges, eight officers and conscripts and two civilians were wounded in the blasts, the interior ministry said.
The military said 12 people were wounded, including soldiers and policemen.
State television aired footage of shattered hotel windows and a charred limb, and car parts flung into a hotel terrace by the blast.
The interior ministry said a judge, two policemen and a civilian were killed in the blasts at the Swiss Inn hotel in the town of El-Arish, the provincial capital of North Sinai where Islamist militants are waging an insurgency.
The Islamic State group’s Egypt affiliate claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted online.
The first blast was triggered by a suicide car bomber followed by a militant who set off an explosive vest, the ministry said in a statement.
A third attacker sneaked inside a hotel room and shot dead the judge, the military said.
It said both bombers set off their explosives when police confronted them and traded shots with the attacker wearing the explosives vest.
The IS statement said only two attackers, whose pictures it published, took part in the assault, adding one of them used an automatic rifle inside the hotel before blowing himself up.
Two judges, eight officers and conscripts and two civilians were wounded in the blasts, the interior ministry said.
The military said 12 people were wounded, including soldiers and policemen.
State television aired footage of shattered hotel windows and a charred limb, and car parts flung into a hotel terrace by the blast.
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