Egypt’s army said Tuesday it had launched a “major
military operation” against the Islamic State group in the
Sinai Peninsula, killing 29 jihadists and leaving two
soldiers dead.
“Units of the police and army launched Operation Right of
the Martyr at dawn to eliminate terrorist elements in Rafah,
Sheikh Zuweid and El-Arish in North Sinai,”
the army said
in a statement.
“Twenty-nine miscreants were killed… while an officer and
a non-commissioned soldier were killed and four others
wounded when their vehicle was blown up by a bomb.”
The army often reports large death tolls among the
insurgents but they are impossible to verify and there has
been little noticeable impact on the ability of IS to carry out
deadly attacks on the security forces.
Egypt has been struggling to quell an insurgency in the
peninsula since the military overthrew Islamist president
Mohamed Morsi in 2013.
The government says hundreds of police and soldiers have
been killed, many of them in attacks claimed by IS’s Sinai
Province affiliate


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