CAIRO: A new video admitted as evidence at the North Cairo Criminal Court on Sunday revealed security forces using live ammunition against protesters from the rooftop of the interior ministry. In the video, plainclothes security officials are seen using live fire to kill demonstrators during Egypt's 18 days of protests that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak on February 11. Some 1,000 Egyptians were killed during the uprising. One video shows demonstrator Motaz Mohamed being shot in the head on January 28. Another video revealed snipers had guns with laser scopes to shoot protesters. A third video shows an armored car driving over demonstrators on Qasr el-Aini Bridge, leading from Cairo's Opera House to Tahrir Square, the epicenter of Egypt's revolution. The court said it will also consider the evidence of these videos in tomorrow's hearing. Mubarak is currently on trial for killing protesters during the January uprising along with former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly and other aides. BM