40 ‘terrorists’ killed in Egypt after Friday’s attack on tourist bus

Police in Egypt have killed dozens of militants during security raids on their hideouts, the interior ministry has said.

BBC reports that the raids killed “40 terrorists” in Giza and North Sinai on Saturday morning, according to a statement from the ministry.

It said the militants were planning a series of attacks on tourist sites, churches and military personnel.

The raids followed Friday’s roadside bomb attack on a tour bus in Giza.

No group has yet said it was behind the blast, which killed three Vietnamese tourists and an Egyptian tour guide, but Islamist militants have targeted tourists in Egypt in the past.

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