Two bombs explode in Cairo's residential district

Two bombs explode in Cairo's residential district

PanARMENIAN.Net - Two bombs exploded in Cairo's residential Imbaba district on Saturday, April 4, causing no casualties, Reuters reported, citing state media.

The bombs reportedly exploded in front of the Ahmed Oraby school near the Imbaba police station. Bomb exports had cordoned off the area and were searching for anymore explosives in the area.

Most of the worst in a campaign of bomb attacks in Egypt have hit the Sinai peninsula, a remote but strategic region bordering Gaza, Israel and the Suez Canal. But smaller blasts have become increasingly common in Cairo and other cities.

Imbaba has been hit by similar incidents before. In February, a bomb exploded outside an Imbaba restaurant, killing one.

An Egyptian militant group allied with Islamic State claimed responsibility on Friday for attacks on military checkpoints which killed 15 soldiers and two civilians in the Sinai.

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