At least six people have been pronounced dead in the city of Suez, as violence erupted on the Egyptian revolution's second anniversary. Ahram Online's correspondent obtained the names of three of the deceased: 17-year-old Mostafa Mahmoud Eissa, whose body has already been taken to morgue, Mohamed Mohamed Gharib, also 17, and 26-year-old Mohsen Hussein. Suez, which has witnessed some of the fiercest confrontations over the past couple of years, saw clashes on Friday in the vicinity of the governorate headquarters, with protesters and police throwing stones at each other, and some protesters hurling Molotov cocktails at security forces. The building was eventually set on fire. Meanwhile, the injury toll has exceeded 250 in nine governorates in Cairo, Alexandria, Beheira, Luxor, Kafr El-Sheikh, Ismailia, Gharbia, Sharqiya, and Suez, according to the health ministry.