06:11 Security forces getting ready to disperse pro-Morsi sit-ins (Al-Ahram Gate) 06:25 Rabaa Al-Adaweya: Demand for demonstrators to awake and get ready for sit-in dispersion (Al-Ahram Gate) 06:43 Security forces move to disperse pro-Morsi Sit-ins in Al-Nahda Square and Rabaa Al-Adaweya 7:05 Security forces fire tear gas to disperse sit-ins (Al-Ahram Gate) 7:39 Security forces block streets around Rabaa (Ahram Gate) 8:02 Ahram Gate reports two policemen dead 8:12 Security forces declare Nahda Sit-in dispersed 8:30 2 dead, 5 injured from security forces (Ahram Gate) 8:47 Ministry of Health: 1 dead, 24 injured during sit-ins dispersion 8:55 Ministry of transport suspends all train lines out of Cairo 10:13 Ahram gate says police forces pursuing Safwat Hegazy and Mohamed El Beltagi, prominent Muslim Brotherhood Supporters in a Rabaa House 11:38 Trucks and workers begin cleaning up Nahda sit-in; public prevented from observing clean-up 11:41 There is no sign of Morsi supporters at Nahda Square. Bystanders milling about, without any clashes 11:43 A wall is built on Batal Ahmed Abdel Aziz by Morsi supporters 11:50 Gunfire heard near Nahda Source of gunfire unknown 11:58 Defenses built up around Mostafa Mahmoud. A stage is being built 12:00 MENA reports that all prisoners in Kalyoubia have been transferred to major prisons in the governorate, all weapons and ammo are transferred to Banha 12:01 Hundreds arriving to fill the square at Mostafa Mahmoud 12:03 Paving stones are broken up outside Mustafa Mahmoud mosque 12:05 Side street with show down between MOI and protestors. The protestors are preparing Molotovs at Rabaa Al-Adaweya 12:07 Imam at Mostafa Mahmoud calls for staggered prayers ‘to protect the square= 12:09 Sheikh El Azhar issuing a statement 12:09 El Azhar Sheikh says that El Azhar did not know about sit-ins dispersion, and urges people not to involve El Azhar in political conflicts 12:17 Gunshots heard in Mostafa Mahmoud square, from Batal Ahmed Abdelaziz Street 12:32 Automatic gunfire rounds heard at Mostafa Mahmoud, situation reported as "very dangerous"