Egyptian woman survives knife attack by boyfriend in Mansoura city
An Egyptian woman survived an attack in Mansoura city in Dakahliya province, northeast of the capital Cairo, the interior ministry in a statement at a late hour on Tuesday. Ìý
As she was walking on the street, the victim ran into two men, one of who she had reportedly been in a relationship, the ministry's statement .
When the other man flirted with her, she blamed her boyfriend for not standing up for her. The boyfriend was offended by the claim and attacked her with a knife, the statement added.Ìý
The woman was rushed to a nearby hospital as police apprehended the two men.
No further details were immediately available, particularlyÌýthe medical condition of the victim.
Over the past months, Egypt witnessed three cases of femicide that made news headlines.
Last month, a 29-old man Ìýa 19-year-old university student in Menoufia province, north of the capital Cairo, for rejecting to marry him. One day later, his body was foundÌýon the Alexandria-Agricultural Road in what appeared to be a suicide.
A month earlier, an Egyptian courtÌýÌýtoÌýthe horrific killing of university student Naira AshrafÌýby stabbing her outside campus in the northeastern Egyptian city of Mansoura, also for rejecting his marriage proposals.
Following Ashraf's murder, copycat incidents appeared across the Middle East -includingÌýJordan and theÌýUAE - sparkingÌýcalls for more protectionÌýfor women.
Statistically,Ìýaround 7.8 million Egyptian women undergo a form of gender-based violence annually, whether perpetrated by a spouse/fiancé or individuals in her close circles or from strangers in public places, as per a UNÌýÌýreleased in 2015.