Two Egypt policemen killed in Sinai bombing

Two Egypt policemen killed in Sinai bombing
Two Egyptian policemen have been killed in the latest string of attacks in Sinai.
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07 March, 2016
Sinai has been the target of numerous attacks [Getty]
A roadside bombing in Egypt's restive Sinai Peninsula killed two policemen on Monday, the interior ministry announced, in the latest in a string of attacks on security forces.

The bomb exploded close to an armoured vehicle on a highway near El-Arish, the provincial capital of North Sinai, it said in a statement.

Militants have killed hundreds of soldiers and policemen in attacks in the peninsula.

On Sunday, gunmen killed two members of the security forces in an ambulance as they were being taken to hospital with injuries from a bombing. A medic was also shot dead.

Most of the Sinai attacks are claimed by the Islamic State militant group's Egyptian branch, "Sinai Province".

IS also said it carried out the bombing in October of a Russian airliner over Sinai, killing all 224 people on board.

Sinai militants pledged allegiance in November 2014 to IS, which controls parts of Iraq and Syria and also has a presence in conflict-ridden Libya.

Militants, who have long used Sinai as a base, launched an insurgency after the military overthrew Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.