[Mb-civic] Egypt bomb toll rises to 88 - Boston Globe
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Sun Jul 24 05:44:36 PDT 2005
<>Egypt bomb toll rises to 88
Red Sea resort reeling; official cites possible tie to '04 blast in Sinai
By Anne Barnard and Dan Ephron, Globe Staff and Globe Correspondent |
July 24, 2005
SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt -- The death toll climbed sharply to 88 yesterday
in the triple bombings that struck this Red Sea resort, and security
forces explored possible links between the attacks and another on the
Sinai Peninsula nine months ago.
Frantic tourists packed the local airport trying to get flights out.
Those who remained surveyed the destruction, and dazed local workers
wandered past deserted shops and restaurants.
The bombs exploded nearly simultaneously just after 1 a.m. local time
yesterday. One suicide bomber rammed a car through the front of a hotel,
leveling the reception area, witnesses said. Another car bomb ripped
through a restaurant catering to tourism workers and destroyed shops
near the town's Old Market. A third bomb, possibly left in a sack,
scattered shrapnel across a street near Naama Bay that is popular with
shoppers, clubgoers, and nighttime strollers.
Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, toured the wreckage of the Ghazala
Garden hotel and vowed in a televised statement, ''This will only
increase our determination in pursuing terrorism."
<>The attacks rattled Egyptians and tourists alike, coming on the heels
of the London bombings that killed 56 people on July 7 and the failed
attacks in the British capital on Thursday, and at a time when violence
is on the rise in Iraq. Many found the latest attacks all the more
jarring because they took place in a resort that seemed far removed from
the conflicts associated with other recent violence.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2005/07/24/egypt_bomb_toll_rises_to_88/
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