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At least 139 killed in Egypt’s clashes
By African Bulletin on July 28, 2013
07-27-2013. An injured supporter of the deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi receives medical treatment in a makeshift hospital after clashes with riot policemen in Cairo, Egypt, early on July 27, 2013. The death toll of clashes erupting late Friday between supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi climbed to at least 139 on Saturday, and over 5,200 people were injured across the country, Muslim Brotherhood officials and medic source said