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05 July 2014

Four Dead in Cairo

4 were people dead in Cairo, due to explosion in Muslim brotherhood leader’s farm on July 5, 2104. A bomb went off on a poultry farm in Egypt's Fayoum governorate, according to a security source. A statement was received by the Fayoum Security Directorate after the bomb blast, according to the statement, the farm is owned by Ahmed Araf, who is a regional brotherhood leader in Fayoum, and his farm was being used as a bomb making factory. At the same time the supporters of Muslim brotherhood stared their heavy protest and marches as a response to the call of national Alliance to Support Legitimacy (NASL) to protest beside the government on the centenary of former President Mohamed Morsi. 4 were people dead in Cairo, due to explosion in Muslim brotherhood leader’s farm on July 5, 2104. A bomb went off on a poultry farm in Egypt's Fayoum governorate, according to a security source. A statement was received by the Fayoum Security Directorate after the bomb blast, according to the statement, the farm is owned by Ahmed Araf, who is a regional brotherhood leader in Fayoum, and his farm was being used as a bomb making factory. At the same time the supporters of Muslim brotherhood stared their heavy protest and marches as a response to the call of national Alliance to Support Legitimacy (NASL) to protest beside the government on the centenary of former President Mohamed Morsi.
4 were people dead in Cairo, due to explosion in Muslim brotherhood leader’s farm on July 5, 2104. A bomb went off on a poultry farm in Egypt's Fayoum governorate, according to a security source. A statement was received by the Fayoum Security Directorate after the bomb blast, according to the statement, the farm is owned by Ahmed Araf, who is a regional brotherhood leader in Fayoum, and his farm was being used as a bomb making factory.
At the same time the supporters of Muslim brotherhood stared their heavy protest and marches as a response to the call of national Alliance to Support Legitimacy (NASL) to protest beside the government on the centenary of former President Mohamed Morsi.

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