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Militants kill police officers in Sinai peninsula

Eight Egyptian police officers have been killed in a militant attack on a checkpoint in the northern Sinai peninsula

Wednesday, 5th June 2019

Eight Egyptian police officers have been killed in a militant attack on a checkpoint in the northern Sinai peninsula, the interior ministry says.

Five militants were also killed in the ensuing exchange of fire, while others escaped and were being pursued security forces, according to a statement.

The attack took place west of the city of El-Arish, as local people celebrated the Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr.

In February 2018, three months after gunmen killed more than 300 worshippers at a Sinai mosque, the military launched a major campaign "to clear Egypt's territory of terrorist elements".

Egypt has for years been battling a jihadist insurgency in northern Sinai.

An affiliate of the Islamic State (IS) group has killed hundreds of security personnel in attacks since the military overthrew Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in 2013.

Last week, Human Rights Watch accused the military of committing serious and widespread abuses against civilians in northern Sinai, some of which it said amounted to war crimes.

A report by the US-based group alleged that the security forces were making arbitrary mass arrests, using torture, carrying out extrajudicial killings, and possibly launching air and ground attacks against civilians.