Monday, September 16, 2013

Egyptian security forces wrest control of rebel-held town

Egyptian security forces have stormed and taken control of a town south of Cairo that had been held by militants loyal to the ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsy, according to two rights activists.
Local activists Adel Shafiq and Ezzat Ibrahim said a joint force of army and police rolled into the town of Dalga, about 300 km south of the Egyptian capital, before dawn on Monday. There were clashes with militants, they said.
Two army helicopters were flying low over the town, which has a 120,000 population of which an estimated 20,000 are minority Christians.
Militants drove police out of the town during a security vacuum in Minya, the province in which it is located, following the July 3 ouster of Mr. Morsy in a popularly backed coup.

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