Cairo Criminal Court will resume Wednesday the trial of 86 Muslim Brotherhood (MB) affiliates over charges of storming a police station and killing security personnel, according to judicial sources. The defendants face charges of terrorism, crowding, premeditated murder, public property sabotage and illegal possession of weapons, the sources added. The accused threw, August, 14, 2013, Molotov cocktails and opened fire on the Helwan Police station, south of the capital, leaving numerous casualties among security personnel. A military court in Nile Delta's Mansoura will resume the trial of six MB members over terror-related charges, Al Bawaba News reported. The defendants were referred February, 11 to military court over accusations of disseminating leaflets spurring violence against police and military forces as well as joining an outlawed organization, judicial sources told Al Bawaba News.