Bomb explodes in Cairo’s Coptic cathedral
A bomb exploded near Cairo’s Coptic cathedral on Sunday killing 25 people and wounding another 35 on Sunday, according to Egyptian state television.
The blast took place as a Sunday mass being held in the chapel was about to end and coincided with a national holiday in Egypt marking the birth of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. Most of the victims are thought to be women and children.
A device containing about 12 kg of the explosive TNT had denoted on the women’s side of the cathedral, the security sources said.
“Today’s terrorist attack is a direct attempt to derail Egypt’s economy in need of foreign investments and to also deter tourists from visiting the country. This unfortunate event comes at the heel of another deadly attack this week in Haram against police officers,” Adel El-Adawy, PhD candidate at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London told Al Arabiya English.
“After the bombings that happened today, Egyptians are standing together,” Farrah El Essawi, graduate from the American University in Cairo told Al Arabiya English. “It seems that after moments like this there occurs a sense of unity between Egyptians to combat this third party that is attempting to spread fear amongst us.”
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, however, some supporters of ISIS celebrated the attack on social media.
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