
Egypt: Apache helicopters watch Cairo from the sky
Egypt: Apache helicopters watch Cairo from the sky
The Egyptian military began deploying Apache helicopters to circle Cairo in groups of two on Friday on a day when demonstrations have been rampant in the Egyptian capital. The city has been divided between opposionists of Mohamed Morsi - and supporters of the recently deposed president and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Muslim Brotherhood members rallied after holding Friday prayers in the Rabia Al Adawiya mosque in Cairo in support of former president Mohamed Morsi, who was ousted on Wednesday.
Three people are reported to have been killed in gun fires near the Republican Guards HQ in Nasr City on Friday. Muslim Brotherhood have accused the army to be responsible for the deaths, something the army has denied.
The Ministry of Health reports at least 52 people have died since unrest in the country began on June 30.

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Egypt: Apache helicopters watch Cairo from the sky
The Egyptian military began deploying Apache helicopters to circle Cairo in groups of two on Friday on a day when demonstrations have been rampant in the Egyptian capital. The city has been divided between opposionists of Mohamed Morsi - and supporters of the recently deposed president and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Muslim Brotherhood members rallied after holding Friday prayers in the Rabia Al Adawiya mosque in Cairo in support of former president Mohamed Morsi, who was ousted on Wednesday.
Three people are reported to have been killed in gun fires near the Republican Guards HQ in Nasr City on Friday. Muslim Brotherhood have accused the army to be responsible for the deaths, something the army has denied.
The Ministry of Health reports at least 52 people have died since unrest in the country began on June 30.