Investigators say they have concluded that three recent attacks in the Sinai Peninsula were all linked – including the bombings at Taba in October and Sharm el Sheik in July and a smaller attack in August on peacekeepers in the Sinai. A high-ranking Interior Ministry official said Sunday that the evidence collected by the ministry’s investigators was confirming earlier suspicions that the attacks were linked. The evidence included identification of three of the bombers in the Sharm el Sheik attack, all of whom came from the northeastern Sinai city of El Arish, the same region that other bombers were thought to be from, and evidence of the type of bomb used in the attacks. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release information. Full Story
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