17 dead, 32 injured in car explosion in Cairo
A car driving against traffic on Cairo's corniche collided with three other cars, causing explosion, Egypt's interior ministry said.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2019-08-05 06:31 GMT
Cairo: Seventeen people have died and 32 have been injured in an explosion outside Egypt's National Cancer Institute in central Cairo, Egypt's health ministry said early on Monday.
A car driving against traffic on Cairo's corniche collided with three other cars, causing the explosion, Egypt's interior ministry said in a statement.
Egypt's public prosecutor is investigating the cause of the incident, sources told Reuters, but there was no official statement indicating that the explosion was an attack.