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Saturday, 15 July 2017

First picture of Egypt 'ISIS terrorist' pinned down by heroic hotel staff after killing 2 tourists in knife rampage

Heroic hotel staff pinned a suspected ISIS terrorist to the ground after he went on a deadly knife rampage.
The killer swam from a public beach to the Sunny Days El Palacio hotel in the Red Sea tourist resort of Hurghada before stabbing victims.
He appeared to target only women and shouted at locals "stay away, I don't want Egyptians".
Two German women are dead and four others injured.
Astonishing images showed how the attacker was captured at the scene and was pinned down and wheeled away in a luggage trolley.
The suspect was pinned down by brave hotel staff at the scene
He reportedly told Egyptians to get out of the way as he was targeting only tourists
Two German holidaymakers were killed and four other women injured
Initial reports were that the two women killed were Ukrainian - but Egypt's Security Minister later said this was an error and that both were German.
There were also conflicting reports over the nationalities of the injured - some were said to be Polish, but others from Serbian or Czech.
A Victim of Hurghada accident
A victim of the Hurghada incident
Pictured allegedly shows the suspect being wheeled away from the scene
Horrific image posted online shows a bloodied tourist after the attack
The motive for the attack is now under investigation, Egypt's Interior Ministry and security sources said.
But the attack bears similarities to the atrocity in the Tunisian resort of Sousse which left 30 British holidaymakers dead.

ISIS gunman Seifeddine Rezgui slaughtered the tourists on a beach at the Imperial Marhaba hotel in 2015.
There remains a large police presence at the hotel and on a nearby beach following the incident, local media reports.
AJ Arabic reporter Amr Elqazaz claimed the photos showed the suspect
Blood on the floor at the hotel in Hurghada after the attack
The attack happened at the Sunny Days El Palacio hotel on the Red Sea resort
The attacker swam from a public beach onto a private resort to target tourists, police said
The head of the consular department of Ukraine's foreign ministry, Vasil Kyrylych, declined to comment pending official information from Egypt.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office released a statement after the attack, but has not advised against travelling to the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.
It read: "There was a stabbing incident involving tourists at a resort in Hurghada reportedly causing injuries and fatalities.

One of the victims is rushed into an ambulance
One of the victims is rushed into an ambulance
Two German tourists were killed in the attack
Hurghada Egypt
Hurghada in Egypt, where the six tourists were stabbed
"If you’re in the area, you should follow the advice of the local authorities and your travel company."
The attack came hours after five policemen were shot to death Giza when suspected Islamic militants opened fire on their vehicle early in the morning.
Three foreign tourists were also stabbed at the same resort in January 2016 by two suspected ISIS militants.
The attackers, armed with a gun, a knife and a suicide belt, launched the attack at the after they landed on a beach, security sources said.
Egypt's security forces are fighting an Islamist insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula and militants have carried out attacks in the past on the tourism industry.
A preliminary investigation showed the man apparently swam from a nearby public beach (file pic)
Three of the injured were from Serbia and one from Poland
On May 26 an Isis gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Coptic Christians in Minya province, upper Egypt killing 30 people.
On April 9 Isis set off bombs in Mar Girgis Church in Tanta and St Mark’s Cathedral in Alexandria, killing at least 44 people.
On 9 April 2017, Egypt's president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi announced a 3-month state of emergency.
Brit holidaymakers have been warned to be vigilant at all times when visiting Egypt, avoid crowded places and follow the advice of the Egyptian authorities and their travel company.
The FCO advises against travel to South Sinai - with the exception of the area within the Sharm el Sheikh perimeter barrier - and Sharm el Sheikh; the area west of the Nile Valley and Nile Delta regions, excluding the coastal areas between the Nile Delta and Marsa Matruh.

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