Study at Cairo University will continue as usual on Thursday, despite the terror act, which took place Wednesday in the vicinity of Cairo University on Wednesday afternoon and injured 11 policemen and citizens, said Giza Governor Ali Abdel-Rahman.
In a phone call with CBC Extra on Wednesday, Abdel-Rahman said that the health condition of the injured is stable.
An improvised bomb had gone off Wednesday afternoon outside Cairo University, injuring six policemen and five civilians.
Police forces are stationed to secure universities from the outside, but they enter university grounds on occasion in order to quell on-campus protests.
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