Gun attack on Cairo pro-Morsi rally kills 16: ministry

Published July 3, 2013
Egyptian supporters of President Mohamed Morsi  gather in Rabaa el-Aadawia district of cairo on July 2, 2013, as opponents of Egypt's president also poured onto the streets of Cairo to press their demand that he step down after the president snubbed an ultimatum from the army to agree to the "people's demands" or face an imposed solution. — Photo by AFP
Egyptian supporters of President Mohamed Morsi gather in Rabaa el-Aadawia district of cairo on July 2, 2013, as opponents of Egypt's president also poured onto the streets of Cairo to press their demand that he step down after the president snubbed an ultimatum from the army to agree to the "people's demands" or face an imposed solution. — Photo by AFP

CAIRO: Unidentified gunmen killed 16 people and wounded 200 others when they opened fire at a Cairo rally supporting embattled Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, health ministry officials said Wednesday.

“Sixteen people have been killed and 200 wounded in an attack on a demonstration supporting President Morsi next to Cairo University,” state television reported, citing the ministry.

“The aggressors attacked us with firearms,” one Morsi supporter, Mostafa Abdelnasser, told AFP by telephone, adding that he carried away a man who had been shot in the head.

On Tuesday, seven people were killed and dozens wounded during clashes which included gunfire between supporters and opponents of Morsi in the southern Guizeh district of the capital, medical sources told AFP.

Clashes also erupted in the Cairo neighbourhood of Helwan and the northern province of Beheira, security officials said.

Morsi's opponents poured onto the streets of Cairo Tuesday to press him to quit a day after the army told him to agree to the “people's demands” or face an imposed solution.

Late Tuesday, the embattled leader vowed in a speech that he would not bow to mass protests calling on him to step down.

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