Millions of Egyptians storms streets across Egypt on Sunday vocation for the departure of Mohamed Morsi , the president said he wouldn't resign.
Security sources same that a minimum of seven individuals were killed and over 600 wounded in clashes between Morsi's supporters and opponents.
Five of the dead were shot in cities south of Cairo, one in Beni Suef and Fayoum and 3 in Assiut.
Two additional were killed by gunshot throughout associate degree attack on the national headquarters of Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood.
Hundreds of individuals throwing fuel bombs and rocks attacked the building, that caught fire place as guards and Brotherhood members within the building exchange gunshot with attackers.
State news organization MENA reported that eleven were treated in hospital for gunshot wounds, and across the country, the health ministry same, 613 individuals were hurt as a results of factional fighting within the streets.
In Alexandria, Egypt's second town, 100,000 rallied within the city centre, with similar rallies reported in dozens of different Egyptian cities. The headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood, Morsi's religionist cluster, came under fire as night fell.
A representative for Morsi said that the president knew he had made mistakes and was working to mend them.
Security sources same that a minimum of seven individuals were killed and over 600 wounded in clashes between Morsi's supporters and opponents.
Five of the dead were shot in cities south of Cairo, one in Beni Suef and Fayoum and 3 in Assiut.
Two additional were killed by gunshot throughout associate degree attack on the national headquarters of Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood.
Hundreds of individuals throwing fuel bombs and rocks attacked the building, that caught fire place as guards and Brotherhood members within the building exchange gunshot with attackers.
State news organization MENA reported that eleven were treated in hospital for gunshot wounds, and across the country, the health ministry same, 613 individuals were hurt as a results of factional fighting within the streets.
In Alexandria, Egypt's second town, 100,000 rallied within the city centre, with similar rallies reported in dozens of different Egyptian cities. The headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood, Morsi's religionist cluster, came under fire as night fell.
A representative for Morsi said that the president knew he had made mistakes and was working to mend them.
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