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Egypt group claims palace blasts that killed 2

July 1, 2014 - 21:07 By 줄리 잭슨 (Julie Jackson)

An Egyptian militant group has claimed responsibility for bomb blasts near the presidential palace that killed two senior police officers and wounded 10 other people.
 
   Ajnad Misr, or Soldiers of Egypt, which has claimed previous attacks on police, said in a statement posted on militant websites hours after Monday's attack that it set a trap for guards at Cairo's Ittihadiya palace using new explosive devices that cannot be detected by ordinary equipment.
 
   The group said its experts spent months studying police procedures for handling explosives in order to develop the bombs.
 
   It said targeting the Ittihadiya palace was to "show that the less important government headquarters and personnel are much easier to reach.''
 
   Egyptian militants have carried out scores of attacks, mainly targeting security forces, since the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi almost exactly one year ago.
 
   The most recent attack carried out by Ajnad Misr was in late April, when it killed Brig. Gen. Ahmed Zaki, a commander in the riot police, by detonating a bomb under his car. (AP)