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Egyptian forces storm mosque; Brotherhood chief’s son killed

The son of Mohamed Badie, supreme guide of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, was killed in violence between protesters and security forces on Friday, the group’s political arm said on Saturday.

‘Ammar, son of Dr. Mohammed Badie, the Supreme Guide of (the) Muslim Brotherhood, (was) killed by live ammunition in yesterday’s massacre in Ramsis Square,’ the Freedom and Justice Party said in a statement.

Witnesses say that Egyptian security forces have stormed a Cairo mosque after firing tear gas at hundreds of Islamist supporters of the country’s ousted president barricaded inside.

Local journalist Shaimaa Awad told The Associated Press on Saturday that security forces rounded up protesters inside al-Fath mosque, located in Cairo’s central Ramses Square.

The sound of gunfire could be heard in the background.

Egypt’s official news agency MENA reported that gunmen opened fire on security forces from the mosque’s minaret. Local television stations broadcast live footage of soldiers firing assault rifles at the minaret.

The mosque served as a field hospital and morgue following clashes Friday in the area. The protesters barricaded themselves inside overnight out of fears of being beaten by vigilante mobs or being arrested by authorities.
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