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Deadly clashes in Sinai as army hits militant hideouts

Egyptian military says at least seven soldiers among dozens killed in operations targeting IS-linked hideouts in restive peninsular
An Egyptian army vehicle on patrol in the restive Sinai peninsular earlier this year (AFP)
Par AFP

Egypt's military said on Sunday that 59 militants and seven soldiers were killed in fighting in North Sinai the previous day, including three soldiers in a checkpoint rocket attack.

The military is battling militants loyal to the Islamic State group (IS) in North Sinai where an insurgency has surged over the past two years.

It said a total of seven soldiers were killed on Saturday, after previously saying three died in a checkpoint rocket attack which was claimed by IS.

The statement also said troops killed 59 militants.

"The men of the armed forces backed by air support targeted several terrorist dens on Saturday," the statement said, listing 14 sites where operations took place.

On Saturday, it had said 20 militants were killed in an assault on a hideout, and posted on Facebook a video of air strikes on a building and two trucks.

The army also said four militants were captured and troops were still counting "terrorists killed in the air campaign".

IS-affiliated militants, mainly in Sinai, have carried out a series of brazen attacks, killing hundreds of members of the security forces since the military overthrew former president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013.

In a sweeping two-year campaign, the army says it has killed more than 1,100 militants in North Sinai bordering Gaza and Israel.

Militants say their attacks are in retaliation for the brutal crackdown on Morsi supporters in which hundreds of people have been killed and thousands jailed.

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