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05 Aug 2018 | 06:17 PM UTC

Egypt: Security forces kill 52 militants in Sinai

Egyptian military announces on August 5 that security forces killed 52 militants in Sinai

Informational

Event

On Sunday, August 5, the Egyptian military announced that security forces had killed 52 militants and arrested 49 others in North Sinai province in recent days. Security forces also reportedly destroyed four tunnels in Rafah, linking Egypt to the Gaza Strip. Additional raids on suspected militant hideouts are expected in North Sinai province in the coming weeks. 

Context

Security forces are currently conducting a significant counterterrorism operation in Egypt. The "Sinai 2018" operation aims to neutralize suspected militant and criminal cells in the Sinai Peninsula, the Nile Delta, and the Western Desert, as well as reinforce state control along the country's borders. The Egyptian police and the army have been placed on maximum alert in these regions for the duration of the operation. The Sinai Peninsula has been the epicenter of frequent attacks by Islamic State (IS)-affiliated militants since 2013 - usually targeting security forces or minority Coptic Christians. 

Advice

Due to the prevailing threat of terrorism, individuals throughout Egypt should report any suspicious objects or behavior to the authorities and always be on guard when visiting sites deemed particularly vulnerable to an attack (i.e. public transportation, train stations, ports, airports, public or government buildings, embassies or consulates, international organizations, schools and universities, religious sites, markets, hotels and restaurants frequented by foreigners/Westerners, festivals, etc.). Many governments advise against travel to northern Sinai, where authorities maintain a media blackout and special security zones amid the ongoing anti-terrorist campaign.