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Explosion rocks Port Said, killing journalist
Published in Daily News Egypt on 29 - 06 - 2013

An explosion rocked Martyr's Square in Port Said Friday evening, injuring at least 14 and killing one civilian, according to the state-owned news agency Al-Ahram. The blast was located in a busy square where protesters had gathered to demonstrate against President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Initially, media outlets reported a butane gas cylinder had exploded after being struck by fireworks, killing a journalist. According to Mohamed Naguib, an activist in Port Said, the most agreed upon explanation is that an explosive device was planted in a bag and placed alongside the butane gas cylinder, setting off the explosion.
Naguib also reported the journalist killed was El-Masriyeen reporter Salah El-Din. He also reported a total of 20 injuries, ranging from burns and nervous breakdowns to loss of limbs.
"We felt the ground shake and saw a man propelled into the air by the explosion," Naguib said. "Initially people were marching to Martyr's Square but then changed their destination to Manshiya Square instead, reducing the total number of protesters present at the time of the explosion. There were 2,000 to 3,000 people in the area at the time of the blast."
According to Al-Ahram, a bomb squad was deployed to the area immediately following the incident, while the Ministry of Interior launched an investigation into the explosion.
After the explosion Naguib said unidentified attackers set fire to the moderate Islamist Al-Wasat Party headquarters in Port Said, and state-owned Al-Ahram reported vandals attempted to storm the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party headquarters in the area.
Additional reporting by Mohamad Nagi (Online version)


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