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The December 2013 Mansoura bombing occurred on the morning of Tuesday, 24 December 2013 in the Nile Delta city of Mansoura in Egypt. The target was the city's security directorate building that was partially collapsed after the attack. At least 16 people were killed, mostly policemen, while more than a hundred were injured, according to the Ministry of Interior. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing but Prime Minister Hazem Al Beblawi, on behalf of the interim government, was quick to blame the Muslim Brotherhood of being behind the attack, labeling it a "terrorist organization" for the first time since the ouster of Mohamed Morsi on 3 July earlier this year. Egyptian authorities also stated that the militants received logistical support from Hamas. Ansar Bait al-Maqdis

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  • تفجير مديرية أمن الدقهلية (ar)
  • December 2013 Mansoura bombing (en)
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  • تفجير مديرية أمن الدقهلية وقع في المنصورة ليلة 24 ديسمبر 2013، قتل فيه 16 شخص وجرح نحو 150 آخرين حسب وزارة الداخلية. أصدر تنظيم أنصار بيت المقدس بياناً أعلن فيه رسمياً مسؤوليته عن التفجير، ولكن الحكومة أصرت على تورط الإخوان المسلمين وقامت بتكثيف حملتها ضد الجماعة. كما أعلنت السلطات في يومها إدراج جماعة الإخوان المسلمين منظمةً إرهابيةً. (ar)
  • The December 2013 Mansoura bombing occurred on the morning of Tuesday, 24 December 2013 in the Nile Delta city of Mansoura in Egypt. The target was the city's security directorate building that was partially collapsed after the attack. At least 16 people were killed, mostly policemen, while more than a hundred were injured, according to the Ministry of Interior. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing but Prime Minister Hazem Al Beblawi, on behalf of the interim government, was quick to blame the Muslim Brotherhood of being behind the attack, labeling it a "terrorist organization" for the first time since the ouster of Mohamed Morsi on 3 July earlier this year. Egyptian authorities also stated that the militants received logistical support from Hamas. Ansar Bait al-Maqdis (en)
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  • تفجير مديرية أمن الدقهلية وقع في المنصورة ليلة 24 ديسمبر 2013، قتل فيه 16 شخص وجرح نحو 150 آخرين حسب وزارة الداخلية. أصدر تنظيم أنصار بيت المقدس بياناً أعلن فيه رسمياً مسؤوليته عن التفجير، ولكن الحكومة أصرت على تورط الإخوان المسلمين وقامت بتكثيف حملتها ضد الجماعة. كما أعلنت السلطات في يومها إدراج جماعة الإخوان المسلمين منظمةً إرهابيةً. (ar)
  • The December 2013 Mansoura bombing occurred on the morning of Tuesday, 24 December 2013 in the Nile Delta city of Mansoura in Egypt. The target was the city's security directorate building that was partially collapsed after the attack. At least 16 people were killed, mostly policemen, while more than a hundred were injured, according to the Ministry of Interior. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing but Prime Minister Hazem Al Beblawi, on behalf of the interim government, was quick to blame the Muslim Brotherhood of being behind the attack, labeling it a "terrorist organization" for the first time since the ouster of Mohamed Morsi on 3 July earlier this year. Egyptian authorities also stated that the militants received logistical support from Hamas. Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, an Al-Qaeda-linked group in the Sinai Peninsula, released an online statement claiming responsibility for the blast but the government sounded determined that the Muslim Brotherhood was behind it and intensified its crackdown on the organization. The incident is now widely believed by many to be a turning point in the nation's history as the future of both the Islamists and Egypt's stability remain shadowed and unclear with several violent clashes and other bombings taking place across the country following its ban. (en)
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