Egypt officials: 2 security forces killed in Sinai blast

Egyptian officials said a roadside bomb has killed
two members of the security forces on Saturday in the restive northern Sinai
province.
The explosion hit their armored vehicle in Rafah, a
town on the border with the Gaza Strip. Two other security force members were
wounded.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity
because they weren’t authorized to talk to reporters.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the
attack.
Egypt has for years been battling an insurgency in
northern Sinai that’s now led by an Islamic State group affiliate.
The fighting intensified in 2013 after the military
overthrew the country’s elected but divisive Islamist president.
Last week, Egypt’s military said at least 83
militants have been killed in the past five weeks in northern and central
Sinai.
Authorities heavily restrict access to the northern
Sinai, making it difficult to verify claims related to the fighting.
IS has carried out a number of large-scale attacks
in recent years, mainly targeting security forces and Egypt’s Christian
minority.