Egypt's army carcass: Armed Islamists defeated Christians
Armed men who had their faces were attacked by a group of Coptic Christians bombering on May 26th in the province of Minas, Egypt, and killed at least 28 of them while claiming to have injured 26 others, as it became known to the governor of Minia Province, Esam Al-Bendayi.
The attack happened as two buses and a small truck were on Beni Suef's drive to the Anba Samuel Monastery near the southern town of Minya, where a significant Coptic minority resides, 220 km south of the capital , According to local security authorities, according to Haaretz.
The mascots stopped the vehicles on a road leading to the monastery and opened fire.
According to the Egyptian news site elfagr.org, the dead are expected to be over 40.
Copts, which account for about 10% of the Egyptian population of 92 million, were the target of a series of lethal attacks in recent months.
About 70 were killed in bombings in churches in Cairo, Alexandria and Tanta since December.
The Islamic State was responsible for these attacks. At present there is no responsibility for today's attack.
It is worth noting that the US Embassy in Cairo had warned of an impending but indefinite terrorist attack on the night of May 24th.
The Christ worshipers have been defeated.
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