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Written by Natascia   
Sunday, 30 January 2011 17:40

More than 100 people were killed during anti-government demonstrations in Egypt, Reuters news agency reports based on hospital sources and witnesses. However, the source reports that there is the official list of those killed, but the real number of dead could be much different from the official. Saturday, south of Cairo, police shot dead 17 protesters who tried to storm two police sectors. Eight other activists were shot during the protests. Another eight people were killed during clashes with the prisoners at Abu Zaabal prison in Cairo, who attempted to escape. 68 people were killed Friday in Cairo, Alexandria and Suez, reported Reuters. Also, security service sources said that at least six people including a police officer, were killed early Thursday when the protests began.

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By morning, according to Reuters, in hospitals across the country is about 2000 people injured. Agency sources could not say what percentage of the total number of victims of police. Interfax news agency reported that the Cairo airport is located about three thousand people who wanted to leave the country torn apart by riots. According to Al-Jazeera, the MIA building in central Cairo are snipers who opened fire on demonstrators trying to break into the institution.

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