Egypt's Interior Ministry named on Thursday Abdel-Rahman Khaled Mahmoud Abdel-Rahman, 24, a member of the Hasm terrorist cell, which is affiliated to the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood organization, as the person who carried out the explosion which occured outside the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) in Cairo on Sunday. "After conducting inspections and investigations, as well as gathering and analyzing information by the National Security Sector to identify the perpetrator of the NCI's explosion, his identity was determined as Abdel-Rahman Khaled Mahmoud, a member of Hasm movement, which is affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization," a statement issued by the interior ministry said. "This has been confirmed by matching the genetic fingerprint of the corpse's remains found in the scene of the explosion with his family members," the statement read. Abdel-Rahman, according to the ministry, had been fleeing an arrest warrant in a 2018 terrorist case, known as the Hasm Vanguard. The investigation also determined the route taken by the vehicle used in implementing the explosion before it began to travel against traffic on the Corniche road untill it reached the location of the incident. More to follow