Gunmen kill police officer in Southern Egypt
Cairo [Egypt], Aug 9 (ANI): Unidentified gunmen on Tuesday killed a police officer and injured two others in Egypt's southern Qena province.
ANI
Aug 09, 2017 06:52 IST
Cairo [Egypt], Aug 9 (ANI): Unidentified gunmen on Tuesday killed a police officer and injured two others in Egypt's southern Qena province.
ANI
Aug 09, 2017 06:52 IST
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