SitiWanMahani - Mesir: Puluhan terbunuh dalam pertempuran antara penunjuk perasaan dan pasukan keselamatan. Lebih daripada 40 orang telah dibunuh di Mesir semasa protes di luar ibu kota Kaherah.
Di Alexandria, Mesir polis dan perkhidmatan keselamatan dilaporkan memecat pusingan selepas pusingan pada penyokong Ikhwan Muslim. Sekurang-kurangnya 10 orang terbunuh dan lebih 100 cedera, menurut media tempatan.
Di Terusan Suez bandar Ismailia, 7 orang dikatakan telah mati Perkhidmatan kecemasan melaporkan bahawa 8 penunjuk perasaan terbunuh dalam pertempuran di bandar Mediterranean Damietta, 5 di Fayoum selatan Kaherah, dan 4 di dalam sungai delta bandar Tanta. Mereka berkata bahawa 8 orang terbunuh dalam Alexandria dan 4 di Port dinyatakan.
Egypt: Dozens killed in clashes between protesters and security forces. More than 40 people have been killed in Egypt during protests outside of the capital city Cairo.
In Alexandria, Egyptian police and security services reportedly fired round after round at Muslim Brotherhood supporters. At least 10 people were killed and a further 100 injured,according to state media.
In the Suez Canal city of Ismailia, seven people were said to have died Emergency services reported that eight protesters were killed in clashes in the Mediterranean town of Damietta, five in Fayoum south of Cairo, and four in the Nile delta town of Tanta. They said that eight people were killed in Alexandria and four in Port Said.
MADAyuMadyan - Mesir memberi Amaran terhadap 'Campur tangan' luar Sebagai Pemimpin EU Mengutuk Keganasan. Pemimpin Eropah - termasuk Perdana Menteri Britain, David Cameron dan Presiden Perancis Francois Hollande - telah menggesa EU untuk menghantar mesej bersatu mengutuk keganasan di Mesir.
Terdapat juga menyeru kepada ‘blok’s menteri-menteri luar untuk memenuhi minggu depan untuk membincangkan hubungan dengan Kaherah. Sementara itu, Kementerian Luar Mesir telah memberitahu EuroNews bahawa ia tidak akan berdiri untuk campur tangan dalam hal-ehwal tempatan.
“Kami meminta dunia dan negara-negara Eropah untuk membina kedudukan dan pengisytiharan mereka mengenai apa yang benar-benar berlaku di negara kami - mereka menggambarkan serangan bersenjata pengganas 'di jalan-jalan di Kaherah dan tempat-tempat lain, yang bertujuan untuk menzalimi rakyat,” kata Badr Abdel-Aati, jurucakap Kementerian Luar.
Egypt warns against outside 'interference,' as EU leaders condemn violence. European leaders - including British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande - have urged the EU to send a united message condemning the violence in Egypt.
There also calls for the bloc's foreign ministers to meet next week to discuss ties with Cairo. Meanwhile, Egypt's Foreign Ministry has told euronews that it will not stand for an interference in its domestic affairs.
“We ask the world and the European countries to build their positions and declarations on what really happens in our country - that they reflect terrorists' armed attacks on Cairo's streets and other places, which are aimed at terrorising the citizens,” said Badr Abdel-Aati, Foreign Ministry spokesman.