
An Egyptian human rights organization slammed on Friday the terror attacks that struck North Sinai last night and left dozens of military men and civilians dead and injured.
In a statement, the Egyptian Organization for Crisis Management and Human Rights in North Sinai blamed the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood group for this heinous attack, which aimed at hindering efforts to complete the last phase of the political roadmap; namely the parliamentary elections.
It also offered condolences to the families of slain servicemen and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.
"The perpetrators of these terrorist attacks have no any link with Islam," the organization said, urging the Egyptian authorities to arrest those criminals as soon as possible.
It also called upon the state bodies to take all measures needed to protect the lives of the army and police personnel.
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