CAIRO: Egypt says security forces killed 14 militants while pursuing attackers behind an assault on a police checkpoint in northern Sinai that authorities said left eight policemen dead.
Daesh had claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attack near the city of el-Arish.
Egyptian security officials initially said as many as 10 policemen died in the attack but the discrepancy in the accounts could not be reconciled. The area is off limits to reporters.
The Interior Ministry says that while pursuing the attackers, security forces located a group of insurgents hiding inside a deserted house in the city. A shootout ensued, killing 14 militants who had automatic rifles, bombs and explosive belts in the possession.
Egypt has battled extremist militants for years in northern Sinai, where the Daesh affiliate is based.
Egypt: Troops kill 14 militants day after Daesh attack in Sinai
Egypt: Troops kill 14 militants day after Daesh attack in Sinai
- Egyptian security officials initially said as many as 10 policemen died in the attack on Wednesday but the discrepancy in the accounts could not be reconciled
- Egypt has battled extremist militants for years in northern Sinai, where the Daesh affiliate is based