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10 Egyptian troops killed in Sinai battle with IS militants

Military spokesman says troops killed during operation targeting 'terrorist bases', which also left 15 militants dead
Egyptian soldiers patrol through Sinai (AFP)
By AFP

Ten Egyptian soldiers were killed in two roadside bombings as they clashed with Islamic State group militants in the Sinai Peninsula, the military said on Thursday.

Fifteen militants were also killed in the fighting, the military said in a statement, without saying when the incidents took place.

The military said the clashes broke out when soldiers raided "an extremely dangerous" militants hideout.

The Islamic State group had said in a statement on Wednesday afternoon that it blew up two army vehicles during clashes south of the Sinai city of El-Arish.

The militants have killed hundreds of soldiers and policemen since the army overthrew democratically elected Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013 and cracked down on peaceful protests.

The attacks have mostly been confined to Sinai, which borders Israel and the Palestinian Gaza Strip, but the militants have also struck elsewhere.

In October 2015, the group claimed responsibility for bombing a Russian airliner carrying tourists from a south Sinai resort, killing all 224 people on board.

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