Two suicide bombers struck Wednesday just outside a base that houses a multinational peacekeeping force in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula, two days after terrorists exploded three bombs at a Sinai beach resort. No deaths were reported, but there were conflicting accounts on the wounded. Egypt’s official news agency confirmed the attack was a suicide bombing, and an Interior Ministry statement said the only casualties were the bombers. A spokesman for the Multinational Force and Observers said he did not believe any troops were hurt but was awaiting a final report. Full Story
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