Christian protesters alleged attack on Egypt’s army

Cairo- Egypt experienced their worst violence earlier this week since the outing of Hosni Mubarak Christian protesters allegedly initiated violent clashes with armed troops by attacking with swords and firebombs during a Christian rally. Egyptian soldiers accused of opening fire with live ammunition on protesters and intentionally running them over with armored vehicles deny the allegations. About 26 people are reported dead and a majority of them are believed to be Christians attending the rally. Forensic reports state that many of the victims had signs of wounds from gunfire and crushed by vehicles. An estimated three soldiers are among the fatalities. There are two stories of the events floating around the media. One of the stories told by Egyptian government states that the protestors became violent and attacked a unit of about 300 soldiers armed with only anti-riot gear. Also, the government made it clear that the protestors held within their possession swords, gas cylinders and molotov cocktails. General Adel Emara claims that vehicle related injuries by military vehicles was accidental and was in no way intentional. The event has now fueled anger beyond the Christian community.

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