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Egypt army promises to avenge Sinai attack

 
Published on Aug 06, 2012
4:24 PM
A hand out image made available by the Egyptian presidency shows Egytpian President Mohamed Morsi (centre) and Egyptian Defence Minister, Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi (left) along with other officials at an emergency meeting on Aug 5, 2012 at the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. -- PHOTO: AFP/EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY

CAIRO (AFP) - The Egyptian army on Monday promised to "avenge" the deaths of 16 border guards in an assault the previous day on a post near the border with Israel, in a statement issued by state news agency Mena.

"We swear in the name of God to avenge them," the agency cited a Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) statement as saying. "Egyptians will not have to wait long before they see a reaction to this attack by terrorists," the statement added.

"Anyone liaising with these groups that have attacked our troops in the Sinai in recent months will pay dearly, be it inside Egypt or abroad," it added. President Mohamed Morsi vowed late on Sunday to boost Egypt's security presence and retake control of the Sinai after gunmen attacked a post near the border with Israel, killing 16 border guards.

They then crossed into the Jewish state in an armoured vehicle. Israel later said five gunmen were killed by tanks and helicopters.

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