A security source said Saturday in a statement to Al Bawaba News that ministers of interior and tourism will head to Hurghada in order to follow-up on three injured tourists who were stabbed at Bella Vista hotel. At least two suspected Islamic State (IS) militants stabbed three tourists at Bella Vista hotel in Hurghada on Friday. The visit also aims to exchange views with regard to precautionary measures and procedures related to securing hotels, in which tourists stay at, the source who spoke to Al Bawaba on condition of anonymity, revealed. Both ministers will also discuss ways to prevent potential attacks on tourists in the future and tighten security measures, the source added. The police at the hotel killed the perpetrators, who were armed with knives, after they managed to stab two Austrian tourists, Raata Fax, 72-years-old and her husband William Wilson, 72-years-old, and another Swedish tourist, Sam Alexander, 27-years-old. The terrorists were rushed to Nile hospital for treatment. A medical source revealed that the tourists' health condition is stable, stressing that their injuries were minor.