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News <http://www.aljazeera.com/news>Egypt
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Christians killed in Minya bus attack Children among bus passengers
targeted while going to a monastery in Minya province, prompting hunt for
the attackers.





At least 28 Coptic Christians have been killed and dozens more wounded by
armed men who attacked them while they were travelling to a monastery in
Egypt's Minya province.

The Christians were headed on Friday to the Saint Samuel Monastery, located
outside Minya city, about 220km south of the capital Cairo, when the masked
attackers, who came in three pickup trucks, opened fire of them before
fleeing the scene.

Egyptian security and medical officials told the Associated Press news
agency that of the 28 dead, many were children.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.



Photos of a bus  at the scene aired by state TV showed its windows shot out.

"They used automatic weapons," Essam el-Bedawi, Minya's governor, told
state media.

Security forces launched a hunt for the attackers, setting up dozens of
checkpoints and patrols on the desert road.

Following the attack, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi called for a meeting
with security officials.

Egypt's Christian minority, which makes up about 10 percent of the
country's population, has repeatedly been targeted by armed groups.

An analyst told Al Jazeera that the attack was likely carried out by ISIL

In April, at least 45 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in two
separate suicide bomb attacks
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on churches in the cities of Tanta and Alexandria during Palm Sunday
ceremonies.

The attacks were claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
group.

Following the Palm Sunday bombings, Sisi declared a nationwide three-month
state of emergency.

A bombing at Cairo's largest Coptic cathedral killed at least 25 people
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and
wounded 49 in December 2016, including many women and children.

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In an interview with Al Jazeera from Cairo, Timothy Kaldas, of the Tahrir
Institute for Middle East Policy, said Friday's attack was in all
probability carried out by ISIL, also known as ISIS.

He noted that ISIL had declared in February the launch of a campaign
against Egypt's Christian population.

"It is very possible that this is part of that campaign," Kaldas said,
adding that ISIL has a "great deal of sectarianism in their ideology, and
have targeted people based on their faith."

He said ISIL is also "trying to undermine the credibility of the
government" in Egypt.

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