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241 militants killed since July: Military spokesman
Many Sheikh Zuweid residents are relocating following Wednesday clashes
Published in Daily News Egypt on 06 - 07 - 2015

Clashes between the armed forces and militants in North Sinai since the beginning of July left 241 militants dead, said military spokesman Mohamed Samir in an official statement on Monday.
The statement further read that a total of 33 people were arrested, out of whom 29 were suspects. The armed forces statement accompanied photos of killed militants with camouflage gears.
Minor explosions and skirmishes are currently taking place in the restive Sinai Peninsula.
North Sinai residents residing in Al-Arish said that many Sheikh Zuweid residents are relocating to Al-Arish following the clashes that took place on Wednesday.
Another resident living in the vicinity of Sheikh Zuweid told Daily News Egypt that he saw many residents moving their furniture since Wednesday. "It's evident that many people fear the ongoing clashes which happen mostly in areas close to residents' houses," he said.
He added some of them go Al-Arish, others have decided to leave North Sinai and move to another governorate such as Ismailia.
According to North Sinai journalist Ahmed Abu Deraa, the relocation expenses are very high, but people are afraid of the ongoing clashes between the armed forces and militants.
Last Wednesday saw a coordinated attack on several checkpoints in Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah. The attacks left 17 army personnel dead, 13 injured and at least 100 militants killed, according to the military spokesman.
The latest militant attack is considered one of the severest within the past 10 months.
North Sinai has seen similar coordinated attacks including the 29 January attack in Al-Arish, Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid targeting army's Battalion 101, a security complex of the North Sinai Security Directorate, the Homeland Security Apparatus, Military Intelligence headquarters and a hotel that belongs to the army.
The attack also affected civilians residing in the vicinity forcing many of them to leave the area.
The armed forces however did not announce an official number of casualties.
Last October witnessed another attack on Qarm Al-Qawadis checkpoint in Sheikh Zuweid, killing at least 30 security personnel. Since then, the government has taken security measures to counter-terrorism in the peninsula.
The measures include the relocation of residents 5km along the border with the Gaza Strip to create a buffer zone, to destroy all the smuggling tunnels to prevent the infiltration of "terrorists and weapons".


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