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Egypt’s state prosecutor killed in bomb attack

Egypt’s Prosecutor General, who has referred thousands of Islamists to trial in recent months, was on Monday killed after militants targeted his convoy in a powerful bomb attack, the senior-most official to be assassinated since violence erupted following the ouster of Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

Hisham Barakat, 65, died from injuries sustained in the revenge attack by Islamist militants that targeted his convoy near his house in Misr el-Gedida district in Cairo.

Barakat suffered ruptures to the nose and left <g data-gr-id="14">shoulder</g>, and internal bleeding in the lungs and stomach, health ministry spokesperson Hossam Abdel-Ghaffar told Ahram Online.

He was taken to the operating room at Al-Nozha hospital in Heliopolis, where he succumbed to his injuries hours after the attack.

Earlier it was reported that he had sustained minor injuries in the <g data-gr-id="20">attack</g> but later it emerged that he 
had succumbed to his wounds in a hospital after undergoing a critical surgery.

Nine people, including two drivers, one civilian and five members of the security forces, were injured when the bomb hit the prosecutor’s convoy near the military academy in Heliopolis, Abdel-Ghaffar said. 
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