More deaths following the bombing of a mosque in Egypt-Donald Trump's tweet
At least 235 people are dead after suspected militants set off a bomb
and opened fire at a mosque in
northern Sinai province, health ministry spokesperson says.
There are fears that the death toll, which rose from 85 to 235, may rise further. World leaders have condemned the attack and sent their condolences to Egypt. US President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Theresa May, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and more have all taken to Twitter to speak out against the terrorist attack. Here is Trump's tweet:
'Horrible and cowardly attack on innocent and defenseless worshipers in Egypt. The world cannot tolerate terrorism, we must defeat them militarily and discredit the extremist ideology that forms the basis of their existence.'
The US Embassy in Egypt has also spoken out over today's attack that has so far claimed 235 victims. If confirmed, the 235 figure would make this attack the deadliest in Egypt's modern history.
northern Sinai province, health ministry spokesperson says.
There are fears that the death toll, which rose from 85 to 235, may rise further. World leaders have condemned the attack and sent their condolences to Egypt. US President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Theresa May, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and more have all taken to Twitter to speak out against the terrorist attack. Here is Trump's tweet:
'Horrible and cowardly attack on innocent and defenseless worshipers in Egypt. The world cannot tolerate terrorism, we must defeat them militarily and discredit the extremist ideology that forms the basis of their existence.'
The US Embassy in Egypt has also spoken out over today's attack that has so far claimed 235 victims. If confirmed, the 235 figure would make this attack the deadliest in Egypt's modern history.
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