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Egypt wakes up to aftermath of Cairo shooting

Deadly shooting at the site of a sit-in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Cairo has left dozens of people dead.

Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi react after the deadly shootings in Cairo.
Published On 8 Jul 20138 Jul 2013

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Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
An injured Morsi supporter is given assistance by Muslim Brotherhood members.
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Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
A man shows a gunshot wound he received on his back.
Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
The Egyptian health ministry said at least 42 people had been killed and more than 300 injured during the incident.
Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
A man holds up a tear gas bomb, an empty shotgun casing, and an empty rifle casing which he claims were fired at protesters at dawn this morning.
Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
Armoured vehicles have blocked the 6th October bridge in Cairo, and other roads in Egypt(***)s capital have also been closed.
Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
The Brotherhood said the dead and the injured have been taken to a makeshift hospital in Nasr City, a neighbourhood in the Egyptian capital.
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Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
Mohamed Shihab, a pharmacy student who treated patients, at the scene this morning.
Egypt wakes up to deadly aftermath of Cairo clashes
The latest violence further raised political tensions, even as the country(***)s interim leadership struggled to find a consensus on who should be the prime minister.


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