Interior Minister Magdi Abdel Ghaffar expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims of the Botroseya (St Peter and St Paul) Church blast and reassured them that the criminals will be soon arrested.
This came in statements by Assistant Interior Minister for Media and Liaison Tarek Attia in statements to MENA following the departure of the minister from the scene of the blast on Sunday.
Attia said the heinous crime proves that terror does not differentiate between Christians and Muslims but rather aims at the Egyptian State.
Attia stressed that policemen will never allow such criminals to destabilize the country regardless of the sacrifices.
Egypt is stronger than terror with the unity of its people and the strength and willpower of its army and policemen, he said.
The blast that occurred at the Botroseya Church in Abbasseya on Sunday left 25 martyrs and 49 others injured who were rushed to Dar El Shefaa, El Demerdash and Ain Shams Hospitals for treatment.
The interior minister announced opening all police hospitals to the injured.
Source: MENA
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