CAIRO (Reuters) – Thirteen Egyptians were killed in violence between Christians and Muslims as sectarian tensions resurfaced in Cairo and a new government met for the first time Wednesday, discussing how to restore law and order.
The Health Ministry said the 13 people were killed and 140 wounded in violence Tuesday night ignited by tensions built up since an arson attack on a church south of Cairo Saturday.
The strife poses another challenge to the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
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