Saturday, 27 July 2013

EGYPYT IN THE NEWS AGAIN WITH FRESH BLOOD BATH IN THE COUNTRY'S CAPITAL

Huge crowds followed a call to show their support for Egypt's army by turning out for demonstrations on the streets of the country's major cities. Hundreds of thousands flocked to Tahrir Square in the capital Cairo on Friday. 

More than 100 people died in clashes as supporters of the ousted President Mohammed Morsi staged counter-demonstrations. Security forces reportedly shot at protesters in the early hours of the morning. Today the city was marked with streaks of blood as field hospitals were packed to their fill with the injured and relatives mourned.

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Confusion: Security forces said they had fired teargas at pro-Morsi supporters but denied shooting at them
Destruction: Stones and flowers are laid next to a trail of blood that has splattered across a tiled floor during the clashes in the early hours of this morning
Accusations: The clashes came as Morsi was accused of crimes including murder
Injuries: A supporter of the ousted president is rushed to a field hospital in the Nasr area of Cairo
Attack: A spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood claimed hundreds of people were injured when security forces shot at them in the early hours of this morning
Makeshift: An injured man is rushed through the crowds to a field hospital on the back of a moped
Help: A pro-Morsi supporter is treated in a field hospital following clashes between security forces and demonstrators

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