IS-affiliated Sinai militants kill three civilians for ‘cooperating with Egyptian security forces’
Local tribal sources told °®Âþµº’s Arabic-language service that militants from the IS-affiliated “Sinai Province” (Wilayat Sina) group took advantage of foggy weather conditions to infiltrate the village of Al-Jura near Sheikh Zuwayed and attack a number of members of the Sawarkah tribe.
The three people killed were Salama Al-Bali, a judge, Mahmoud Khedr, an accountant, and Khedr’s son Mohammed.
Two other people were injured and they were taken to hospital after the militants withdrew from the area.
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Troops from the Egyptian army also entered the village after the IS-affiliated militants withdrew.
Militants in Sinai have waged an insurgency against the Egyptian state since 2011, . The insurgency intensified after current President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s 2013 military coup.
Human rights groups have accused both the militants and the Egyptian government of severe human rights violations, saying that the Egyptian army has killed civilians in its campaign against the IS-affiliated group.
The but local sources have accused it of .
The Sinai Peninsula and healthcare workers have warned that it will not be able to cope if cases increase.
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