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Cathedral Bombing in Cairo

A bomb ripped through a section reserved for women at Cairo’s main Coptic cathedral during a Sunday morning Mass, killing at least 27 people and wounding 49, mostly women and children.
The attack was the deadliest against Egypt’s Christian minority in years.
The body of a Christian woman killed in a bombing at a cathedral on Sunday was carried to a cemetery.
The cathedral building after two days of the bomb attack.
A coptic scouts team performing a show in front of the cathedral in a mourning for the bombing victims.
An Egyptian woman holds a melting candle at a vigil for the cathedral victims in downtown.
Egyptian Muslims and Christians hold lighted candles in downtown.
The effects of the bomb on a coptic icon on a wall of the cathedral.
Egyptian laborers work on the restoration of the cathedral.
The funeral of one of the bombing victims are held in the same church after almost three weeks from the incident.
The hands of a nun that attended Christmas Eve Mass after almost one month of the cathedral bombing.
Presidential Guard secures the church corridor in preparation of the entry of President.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi greets Coptic Pope Tawadros II, during Christmas Eve Mass after almost one month of the cathedral bombing.
One of the militarian leaders watching the Coptic Pope Tawadros II on a screen in the cathedral during the Christmas Mass speech.
Cathedral Bombing in Cairo
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Cathedral Bombing in Cairo

A bomb ripped through a section reserved for women at Cairo’s main Coptic cathedral during a Sunday morning Mass, killing at least 27 people and Read More

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