Gunmen ‘kill 15’ Egyptian border guards near Libya

Incident highlights growing security issues with militants thought to be moving weapons in area

Egyptian security forces extinguish a fire during recent clashes in Cairo. Smugglers armed with guns and rocket-propelled grenades killed 15  border guards near the frontier with Libya today. Photograph: Mohamed Kamal/EPA.
Egyptian security forces extinguish a fire during recent clashes in Cairo. Smugglers armed with guns and rocket-propelled grenades killed 15 border guards near the frontier with Libya today. Photograph: Mohamed Kamal/EPA.

Smugglers armed with guns and rocket-propelled grenades killed 15 Egyptian border guards near the frontier with Libya today, security officials said.

The incident highlighted a growing security challenge for authorities who believe Islamist militants move weapons across the area.

The attack took place in Wadi al-Gadid governorate, which borders both Sudan and Libya.

Local media said three smugglers were killed in clashes with the guards.

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Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has repeatedly expressed concerns that militants who have capitalised on the chaos in Libya and set up operations along the border pose a threat to the Cairo government.

Security officials say militants based in camps over the Libyan border pay smugglers to transport weapons, including machineguns, to comrades in Egypt, which is facing an Islamist insurgency based in the Sinai Peninsula near Israel.

Reuters