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2017 Minya bus attack

On 26 May 2017, masked gunmen opened fire on a convoy carrying Copts from Maghagha in Egypt's Minya Governorate to the Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor, killing at least 33 people[5] and injuring 22 others.[6][7]

2017 Minya bus attack
Part of the Insurgency in Egypt (2013–present)
Attack location
2017 Minya bus attack (Egypt)
Attack location
2017 Minya bus attack (Middle East)
LocationMinya, Egypt
Date26 May 2017; 6 years ago (2017-05-26)
TargetCoptic Christians
Deaths33[1]
Injured22
Perpetrator ISIS
Martyrs of the monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor
Martyrs
Died26 May 2017
Minya, Egypt[2]
Venerated inCoptic Orthodox Church
Feast15 February (Amshir 8)[3]

Background edit

Copts have faced growing persecution and sectarian violence in Egypt since the early 2010s. In February 2017, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's Sinai chapter called for attacks on Christians, causing hundreds of Christians in the North Sinai region to flee their homes and avoid celebrating the Easter holiday.[8][9] On 9 April 2017, Palm Sunday, ISIS-SP bombed two Coptic churches—St. George's Church in the northern Egyptian city of Tanta on the Nile delta, and Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, the principal church in Alexandria—killing 45 people and injuring at least 125 others.[10] In response to the Palm Sunday attacks, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi announced a nationwide three-month-long state of emergency.[6]

Attack edit

The three-vehicle convoy was near the village of Adwa in northern Minya Governorate, near the border with Beni Suef Governorate, when it was ambushed on a road to the monastery by 8-10 Arab tribesmen with guns reportedly in military-style uniforms.[6][7] Attackers shot at a mini-bus containing children, killing at least six, including a four-year-old and two-year-old. Gunmen also entered a bus in the convoy, stealing phones and jewelry from female riders and killing the men, "leaving Islamist leaflets among the bodies."[7] Some men and boys were also removed from the bus and asked to recite the Shahada, and they were shot dead when they refused to do so.[11] A pickup truck in the convoy with workmen headed to the monastery was also targeted, and at least eight workers were killed.[7] After the attack, the gunmen drove off in three four-wheel drive vehicles.[6]

No group took immediate responsibility for the attack, although analysts suspected that ISIS was responsible.[12] Amaq News Agency attributed it to "(a) group that belongs to Islamic State".[13] ISIS later released an official statement claiming credit.[14] Others have argued, however, that al-Qaeda loyalist Hesham Ashmawy and his al-Mourabitoun network were responsible for the Minya attack.[15]

Response edit

After the attack, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi organized an emergency meeting with top security officials.[12] Security forces in Minya sent out patrols and set up checkpoints along roads in the area in an attempt to find the attackers.[12] In the evening of the day of the attacks, the president appeared on television to address the nation and announced he had ordered retaliatory attacks against terrorist training camps in neighboring Libya.[16] State media said fighter jets had conducted six strikes against sites in the vicinity of the port city of Derna where the militants responsible for the attack are believed to have trained.[17]

A second wave of airstrikes was launched the following day, 27 May.[18] On 29 May 2017, a spokesperson for the Libyan National Army (LNA) confirmed that Egypt and the LNA had cooperated in targeting locations in Derna as well as Jufra with 15 airstrikes launched.[19]

Reactions edit

Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin stated in a telegram to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi that Pope Francis was "deeply saddened to learn of the barbaric attack" and that he expressed his "heartfelt solidarity with all those affected by this violent outrage." He also stated that "Pope Francis assures all who have been injured of his ardent prayers, and he pledges his continued intercession for peace and reconciliation throughout the nation."[20]

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences and said Russia remains a reliable ally of Egypt in the fight against terrorism.[citation needed]

U.S. President Donald Trump blamed the attack on "evil organizations of terror" and "thuggish ideology", calling it a "merciless slaughter" that "grieves our hearts and tears at our souls."[21]

In Israel, Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality building displayed red, white, black and golden hues on Saturday night as it was lit up in solidarity with Egypt.[22]

In Dubai, the UAE commemorated the attacks by lighting up the Burj Khalifa in Egyptian flag colors and the Eagle of Saladin.[23]

In Paris, the Eiffel Tower's lights were turned off on 27 May as a sign of solidarity, at the request of Mayor Anne Hidalgo.[24]

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala, reaffirms its strong condemnation of any act contrary to respect for life, peaceful coexistence and human rights and reiterates its commitment and support to the Arab Republic of Egypt in the fight against intolerance and terrorism in all its forms. The Government of the Republic of Guatemala expresses its solidarity with the People and Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, especially the families of the victims and expresses its hope for the prompt recovery of the wounded.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ISIS claims responsibility for killing 29 Coptic Christians in Egypt". Nine.com.au. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  2. ^ ليبيا.. اعترافات مثيرة للشاهد على ذبح الأقباط. العربية. 7 October 2017.
  3. ^ لماذا اعتمد المجمع المقدس 15 فبراير عيدًا لشهداء الكنيسة؟. مصراوي.كوم.
  4. ^ اليوم.. نقل رفات شهداء دير الأنبا صموئيل إلى مزار خاص داخل كنيسة الجرنوس. مصراوي.كوم.
  5. ^ "Gunmen kill at least 28 Coptic Christians in central Egypt". The Washington Post. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d "Egypt Coptic Christians killed in bus attack". BBC. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d "Dozens dead as gunmen attack bus of Coptic Christians in Egypt". The Telegraph. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  8. ^ Walsh, Declan; Nour Youssef (24 February 2017). "Targeted by ISIS, Egyptian Christians Flee Violence". New York Times. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Gunmen kill 26 people in latest attack on Coptic Christians in Egypt". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  10. ^ Joe Sterling; Sarah Sirgany; Ian Lee (10 April 2017). "Egypt Cabinet OKs state of emergency after Palm Sunday church bombings". CNN. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  11. ^ Shea, Nina (June 2017). "Do Copts have a future in Egypt". Foreign Affairs.
  12. ^ a b c "Coptic Christians killed in Minya bus attack". Al Jazeera. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  13. ^ "Islamic State claims responsibility for Coptic church attacks in Egypt". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  14. ^ Adam. "IS Issues Formal Communique for Killing Coptic Christians in Minya - Statements - Jihadist News - Articles". ent.siteintelgroup.com. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  15. ^ أخطر إرهابي مصري.. 17 قضية تنتظر عشماوي [Most dangerous Egyptian terrorist.. 17 cases await Ashmawy]. Sky News Arabia. 9 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Egypt hits 'jihadist camps' after attack on Coptic Christians". BBC News. 26 May 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  17. ^ Michaelson, Ruth (26 May 2017). "Gunmen kill 26 people in latest attack on Coptic Christians in Egypt". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  18. ^ Stephen, Chris (27 May 2017). "Egypt hits Libyan terror camps again after attack kills 29 Copts". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  19. ^ "New Egyptian Derna airstrikes as Cairo warns of Libyan Islamist threat". Libya Herald. 29 May 2017.
  20. ^ "Holy Father's condolences for the victims of the terrorist attack in Minya, Egypt, 27.05.2017". Holy See Press Office. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  21. ^ "Egypt strikes militant bases after 28 Coptic Christians killed in ambush". USA Today. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  22. ^ "Tel Aviv City Hall lights up in solidarity with Egypt". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  23. ^ "The Burj Khalifa lights up for Egypt after terrible attack to "spread message of peace to the world"". What's On Dubai. 28 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  24. ^ "Paris Turns Off Eiffel Tower Lights In Solidarity With Egypt". Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  25. ^ "Ataque contra un autobús en la provincia de Minya, Egipto". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala. Retrieved 28 May 2017.

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On 26 May 2017 masked gunmen opened fire on a convoy carrying Copts from Maghagha in Egypt s Minya Governorate to the Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor killing at least 33 people 5 and injuring 22 others 6 7 2017 Minya bus attackPart of the Insurgency in Egypt 2013 present Attack location2017 Minya bus attack Egypt Show map of EgyptAttack location2017 Minya bus attack Middle East Show map of Middle EastLocationMinya EgyptDate26 May 2017 6 years ago 2017 05 26 TargetCoptic ChristiansDeaths33 1 Injured22Perpetrator ISIS Martyrs of the monastery of Saint Samuel the ConfessorMartyrsDied26 May 2017Minya Egypt 2 Venerated inCoptic Orthodox ChurchFeast15 February Amshir 8 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 3 Response 4 Reactions 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editMain article Persecution of Copts Copts have faced growing persecution and sectarian violence in Egypt since the early 2010s In February 2017 the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant s Sinai chapter called for attacks on Christians causing hundreds of Christians in the North Sinai region to flee their homes and avoid celebrating the Easter holiday 8 9 On 9 April 2017 Palm Sunday ISIS SP bombed two Coptic churches St George s Church in the northern Egyptian city of Tanta on the Nile delta and Saint Mark s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral the principal church in Alexandria killing 45 people and injuring at least 125 others 10 In response to the Palm Sunday attacks President Abdel Fattah el Sisi announced a nationwide three month long state of emergency 6 Attack editThe three vehicle convoy was near the village of Adwa in northern Minya Governorate near the border with Beni Suef Governorate when it was ambushed on a road to the monastery by 8 10 Arab tribesmen with guns reportedly in military style uniforms 6 7 Attackers shot at a mini bus containing children killing at least six including a four year old and two year old Gunmen also entered a bus in the convoy stealing phones and jewelry from female riders and killing the men leaving Islamist leaflets among the bodies 7 Some men and boys were also removed from the bus and asked to recite the Shahada and they were shot dead when they refused to do so 11 A pickup truck in the convoy with workmen headed to the monastery was also targeted and at least eight workers were killed 7 After the attack the gunmen drove off in three four wheel drive vehicles 6 No group took immediate responsibility for the attack although analysts suspected that ISIS was responsible 12 Amaq News Agency attributed it to a group that belongs to Islamic State 13 ISIS later released an official statement claiming credit 14 Others have argued however that al Qaeda loyalist Hesham Ashmawy and his al Mourabitoun network were responsible for the Minya attack 15 Response editAfter the attack Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi organized an emergency meeting with top security officials 12 Security forces in Minya sent out patrols and set up checkpoints along roads in the area in an attempt to find the attackers 12 In the evening of the day of the attacks the president appeared on television to address the nation and announced he had ordered retaliatory attacks against terrorist training camps in neighboring Libya 16 State media said fighter jets had conducted six strikes against sites in the vicinity of the port city of Derna where the militants responsible for the attack are believed to have trained 17 A second wave of airstrikes was launched the following day 27 May 18 On 29 May 2017 a spokesperson for the Libyan National Army LNA confirmed that Egypt and the LNA had cooperated in targeting locations in Derna as well as Jufra with 15 airstrikes launched 19 Reactions editCardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin stated in a telegram to President Abdel Fattah el Sisi that Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the barbaric attack and that he expressed his heartfelt solidarity with all those affected by this violent outrage He also stated that Pope Francis assures all who have been injured of his ardent prayers and he pledges his continued intercession for peace and reconciliation throughout the nation 20 Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences and said Russia remains a reliable ally of Egypt in the fight against terrorism citation needed U S President Donald Trump blamed the attack on evil organizations of terror and thuggish ideology calling it a merciless slaughter that grieves our hearts and tears at our souls 21 In Israel Tel Aviv Yafo municipality building displayed red white black and golden hues on Saturday night as it was lit up in solidarity with Egypt 22 In Dubai the UAE commemorated the attacks by lighting up the Burj Khalifa in Egyptian flag colors and the Eagle of Saladin 23 In Paris the Eiffel Tower s lights were turned off on 27 May as a sign of solidarity at the request of Mayor Anne Hidalgo 24 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala reaffirms its strong condemnation of any act contrary to respect for life peaceful coexistence and human rights and reiterates its commitment and support to the Arab Republic of Egypt in the fight against intolerance and terrorism in all its forms The Government of the Republic of Guatemala expresses its solidarity with the People and Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt especially the families of the victims and expresses its hope for the prompt recovery of the wounded 25 See also edit2018 Minya bus attack 2011 Alexandria bombing 2011 Imbaba church attacks Botroseya Church bombing Christianity in Egypt Coptic Orthodox Church Kosheh massacres Nag Hammadi massacre Persecution of CoptsReferences edit ISIS claims responsibility for killing 29 Coptic Christians in Egypt Nine com au Retrieved 28 May 2017 ليبيا اعترافات مثيرة للشاهد على ذبح الأقباط العربية 7 October 2017 لماذا اعتمد المجمع المقدس 15 فبراير عيد ا لشهداء الكنيسة مصراوي كوم اليوم نقل رفات شهداء دير الأنبا صموئيل إلى مزار خاص داخل كنيسة الجرنوس مصراوي كوم Gunmen kill at least 28 Coptic Christians in central Egypt The Washington Post Retrieved 27 May 2017 a b c d Egypt Coptic Christians killed in bus attack BBC Retrieved 26 May 2017 a b c d Dozens dead as gunmen attack bus of Coptic Christians in Egypt The Telegraph Retrieved 26 May 2017 Walsh Declan Nour Youssef 24 February 2017 Targeted by ISIS Egyptian Christians Flee Violence New York Times Retrieved 26 May 2017 Gunmen kill 26 people in latest attack on Coptic Christians in Egypt The Guardian Retrieved 26 May 2017 Joe Sterling Sarah Sirgany Ian Lee 10 April 2017 Egypt Cabinet OKs state of emergency after Palm Sunday church bombings CNN Retrieved 26 May 2017 Shea Nina June 2017 Do Copts have a future in Egypt Foreign Affairs a b c Coptic Christians killed in Minya bus attack Al Jazeera 27 May 2017 Retrieved 26 May 2017 Islamic State claims responsibility for Coptic church attacks in Egypt The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 27 May 2017 Adam IS Issues Formal Communique for Killing Coptic Christians in Minya Statements Jihadist News Articles ent siteintelgroup com Retrieved 2 November 2018 أخطر إرهابي مصري 17 قضية تنتظر عشماوي Most dangerous Egyptian terrorist 17 cases await Ashmawy Sky News Arabia 9 October 2018 Retrieved 15 October 2018 Egypt hits jihadist camps after attack on Coptic Christians BBC News 26 May 2017 Retrieved 26 May 2017 Michaelson Ruth 26 May 2017 Gunmen kill 26 people in latest attack on Coptic Christians in Egypt The Guardian Retrieved 26 May 2017 Stephen Chris 27 May 2017 Egypt hits Libyan terror camps again after attack kills 29 Copts The Guardian Retrieved 27 May 2017 New Egyptian Derna airstrikes as Cairo warns of Libyan Islamist threat Libya Herald 29 May 2017 Holy Father s condolences for the victims of the terrorist attack in Minya Egypt 27 05 2017 Holy See Press Office Retrieved 28 May 2017 Egypt strikes militant bases after 28 Coptic Christians killed in ambush USA Today Retrieved 27 May 2017 Tel Aviv City Hall lights up in solidarity with Egypt The Jerusalem 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