Egyptian ministry of interior killed 40 terrorists

Egypt's Interior Ministry announced on Saturday that it had
killed 40 terrorists in a raid on three hideouts in Egypt's Giza and North
Sinai governorate, a statement by the interior ministry read.
The ministry highlighted that the raid was carried out at
dawn on Saturday targeting terrorists who have been planning to carry out
hostile acts during Christmas celebrations.
According to the statement, 14 were killed in the 6th of
October city in Giza governorate while 16 others were killed in a residential
area at the Al-Wahat Al-Baharia road near Giza governorate.
The statement added that 10 others were killed in Egypt's
North Sinai city of Arish.
Large amounts of ammunition, firearms, improvised explosive
devices were found inside the terrorists' hideouts.
The Interior Ministry said that "this comes as a
continuation of the ministry's efforts in chasing terrorist elements involved
in the implementation of hostile operations seeking to destabilize the
country's security."
"Information was available to the national security
sector about the preparation and planning of a series of terrorist attacks
targeting state institutions, especially economy, tourism industry, armed
forces, police and Christian houses of worship," the statement read.
The ministry immediately dealt with this information and
directed several security raids to the governorates of Giza and North Sinai,
following the authorization of the Supreme State Security Prosecution, the statement
concluded.