Egypt, over 300 dead from armed attack on glass

Over 300 dead and over 100 wounded. It is this tragic balance of the deadliest attack in the history of modern Egypt that struck the Sinai Peninsula on Friday. The target of the bomb attack and firearms became the Al Rawda Mosque in Son Al Abbed, just as Friday's pardon was under way. According to [...]
The target of the bomb attack and firearms became the Al Rawda Mosque in Son Al Abbed, just as Friday's pardon was under way. According to witnesses, dozens of aggressors arriving in automobiles bombed the crowded mosque before they opened fire on believers.
Images from the site of the event were thrilling and showed lines of blood bodies within the sanctuary. Hospitals flocked from injured persons. Egyptian President Abdul Fatah Al Sisi vowed that he would reply brutally to the massacre after talks with security officials.
He declared three days of national mourning. So far, no group has taken over the authorship of the attack, but militants associated with the Islamic State have been responsible for a series of attacks that have hit the peninsula.
However, they usually target churches, so this bloody attack on the mosque used by the Muslim community Sufi has shaken Egypt. A mystical branch of Sun Islam, Sofism is widely accepted around the Muslim world, but several jihadist groups, including I SIS, they see his followers as heretics.
The entire international community, including US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May, condemned the attack with the harshest terms.











