词条 | 2013 Republican Guard headquarters clashes |
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| conflict = 2013 Republican Guard headquarters clashes | partof = the Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–14) | image = | caption = | date = {{start date|2013|07|08|df=yes}} | place = Republican Guard Headquarters Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt | coordinates = {{coord|30|04|51|N|31|19|00|E|region:EG_type:event_scale:50000|display=inline,title}} | territory = | result = | status = | combatants_header = | combatant1 = Pro-Morsi protesters[1] Supported by: Muslim Brotherhood[2] | combatant2 = Egyptian Armed Forces Republican Guard | commander1 = Mohammed Badie {{small|(Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood)}} | commander2 = Abdul Fatah al-Sisi {{small|(Commander-in-Chief & Defense Minister)}} | units1 = | units2 = Egyptian Republican Guard Egyptian Army | strength1 = Unknown | strength2 = Unknown | casualties1 = 51 protesters killed[2] | casualties2 = 3 military and security personnel killed[2] | notes = | campaignbox = }} On the morning of 8 July 2013 at the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo, Egypt there was a clash between protesters seeking the return of deposed President Mohamed Morsi, and the military, who were protecting the institution. At least 51 protesters seeking the return of Morsi to power were killed and more than 435 injured in the clashes, in what has been deemed as a massacre by the Muslim Brotherhood and those opposed to the recent coup d'état.[3] Amnesty International has condemned the military's disproportionate use of force, with a spokesperson stating, "Even if some protesters used violence, the response was disproportionate and led to the loss of life and injury among peaceful protesters."[4] IncidentAccording to some witnesses, the military opened fire without provocation towards the end of morning prayers, immediately using live ammunition and shooting to kill.[7] Gehad El-Haddad, the Muslim Brotherhood's spokesman, claimed that the military opened fire at the protesters while they were praying in front of the Republican Guard and staging a peaceful sit-in.[3] One witness claimed that protestors had their backs to the Republic Guard building, as they were praying towards Mecca.[5] Others claimed that the incident was after prayers.[6] Some protestors claimed that police officer Mohamed el-Mesairy was sheltering in his parked car when he was killed by military gunfire striking the car.[7] According to the military, a "terrorist group" tried to storm the Republican Guard headquarters and that it had retaliated by opening fire at the attackers. A military spokesman reported that an officer was killed and six troops were injured before adding that 42 troops were injured and eight were in critical condition.[3] An amateur video recording showed people holding guns from the side of the protesters during daylight.[8][5] InvestigationPreliminary investigations showed that the crime scene contained firearms, ammunition, Freedom and Justice Party membership cards, explosives that contained pieces of glass, smoke grenades and a document that contained a list of names with monetary values next to it.[9] The army said it had arrested over 200 people, with "large quantities of firearms, ammunition and Molotov cocktails".[10] Domestic response
International response
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