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This Article is From Dec 24, 2013

Car bomb at police headquarters in Egypt city kills 14: medics

Car bomb at police headquarters in Egypt city kills 14: medics
Egyptian Army soldiers patrol in an armored vehicle in northern Sinai, Egypt. (File pic)
Cairo: A powerful car bomb tore through a police headquarters in the Egyptian city of Mansoura early Tuesday, killing at least 14 people, mostly policemen, medics and officials said.

The bombing comes just weeks before Egypt holds a referendum on a new constitution that is billed by the country's military-installed authorities as the first step towards democratic rule after the army ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in July.

Egyptian security sources said the explosion in the city, north of Cairo, was massive and a part of the building had caved in.

Medics said the bombing wounded more than 100 people.

"The majority of the casualties are from the police. The explosion was caused by a car bomb," Omar al-Shawatsi, the governor of Daqahleya, of which Mansoura is the capital, told state media.

The impact of the explosion was felt around 20 kilometres (12 miles) away and shattered windows of nearby buildings, the security sources said.

The head of the security for Daqahleya, Sami El-Mihi, was wounded in the blast and two of his aides were killed, security sources said.

Islamist militants have stepped up attacks on Egyptian security forces since the ouster of Morsi.

More than 100 members of the security forces have been killed across the country since Morsi's ouster.

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