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Attack on Egypt Naval Vessel Leaves 8 Servicemen Missing

Attack on Egypt Naval Vessel Leaves 8 Servicemen Missing
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The Egyptian military said one of its navy vessels came under "terrorist" attack in the Mediterranean on Wednesday, leaving five servicemen injured and eight others missing at sea.

Attack on Egypt Naval Vessel Leaves 8 Servicemen MissingFour boats used by the assailants were destroyed and 32 of the suspected militants were arrested, the military said in a statement.

The Egyptian government is fighting an extremist militant insurgency that has killed scores of policemen and soldiers, but a maritime attack is unprecedented.

An earlier report on the official MENA news agency reported that a naval vessel had been set alight in an exchange of fire with assailants about 70 kilometers from Egypt's shore.

It said the air force was called in to deal with the assailants.

The military said it was a "terrorist" attack that took place on Wednesday morning off the coast of the Damietta province in the country's north east.

"Search and rescue operations have evacuated five wounded servicemen to a military hospital... and there are still eight personnel lost and the search continues," it said in the statement.
The military said it destroyed "four boats used by the armed assailants, including terrorists, and arrested 32 people".

Those captured were under interrogation, the statement added.

It was not immediately clear what the naval boat was doing so far offshore, and whether it was on a routine patrol anticipated by militants.

A military source said the assailants used "fishing boats" and did not appear to have deployed rocket propelled grenades or heavier weapons.

The Mediterranean Sea is used by drug traffickers and illegal migrant smugglers who have been intercepted by the Egyptian navy in the past.

Wednesday's incident comes days after the main militant group, Ansar Beit al-Makdis, pledged its allegiance to the so-called "ISI" terrorist group in Iraq and Syria.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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