Cairo – Egypt's Prosecutor General, on Sunday May 28, questioned two survivors of the terrorist attack that targeted a busload of Christians in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Minya on Friday, leaving 29 people dead and 27 others injured. Jolia Ibrahim Adly, from the Beni Suef governorate, said she and her mother were on a trip to the St Samuel's Monastery in Minya when gunmen riding four vehicles stopped the bus and started to randomly open fire at the passengers, Al-Shrouk newspaper reported. "My mother hid me under the chair. Then, I heard the sound of bullets everywhere. When the gunshot stopped, I raised my head to find my mother soaked in her blood," Adly said. "The terrorists then tried to set fire to the bus, but they fled after a car approached the scene," she said.