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Cairo: Five members of the executors of Sinai explosions are accused of deliberate killing
Egypt, Politics, 11/6/2004

Officials in the office of the attorney general in Cairo said that five Egyptian were detained over suspicion of being involved in Sinai explosions in October, and were accused yesterday of committing terrorists acts and deliberate killing.

The five men are among 8 Egyptians and one Palestinians arrested by the Egyptian authorities over planning for the explosions which took place on October 7th and resulted in killing 34 persons with many of them are Israelis. The attorney general accused those five men of committing terrorist acts, deliberate killings and destruction of public properties and of stealing. Punishment for these accusations toll to death penalty.

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