In the Egyptian capital and a number of large cities of the state, mass protests were again held. According to the data provided by the Ministry of Health of Egypt, the total number of wounded reaches several hundred throughout the country. Among them are about 10 representatives of law enforcement forces. In the second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria, as a result of the demonstration on July 26, 9 people were killed, including a 14-year-old teenager. At least 10 people of the dead and a huge number of wounded were the result of a clash of supporters of the overthrown president with units of state security in the action held on the night of July 27 in Cairo. According to Egyptian law enforcement agencies provided to the media, more than 50 people, members of the Muslim Brothers were detained by the authorities for wearing weapons. According to information emanating from the group itself, on the night of July 27, during the clashes, 31 participants in the movement were killed, about 175 people were injured from firearms used against Mursi’s supporters forces. “Police shot the crowd to defeat!» — the leaders of the movement indignantly declare. There are no real data on the number of dead supporters, overthrown in early July, the head of state, however, with reference to an employee of one of the medical institutions, we are talking about at least 16 dead supporters of Mursi. In total, from the beginning of the events that entailed the removal of the power of the President of Egypt from the power of the existing year ago, we are already talking about more than 200 victims. They began with many thousands of demonstrations that swept the wave through Egypt on June 30 and led to the overthrow of power. According to the Egyptian media, several million people took part in the actions of the army. On the night of July 4, Mohammed Mursi was overthrown as a result of a military coup. The military leaders accused the former president of excessive Islamization and economic decay, which began to pursue the country from the moment of his election. After the removal of Mursi, his position was assigned to Adley Mansur — the chairman of the Constitutional Court of Egypt. The head of the internal affairs, Mohammed Ibrahim, said he would make every effort to terminate numerous shares and eliminate the Protestants camps using all available legal methods. However, after Mursi on July 26, the charges of treason and espionage, Egypt was covered by a new wave of clashes between the warring parties. Author: User with a login nara was not found.