“There was a huge explosion in the hall. Fire and smoke filled the room and the injuries were extremely severe. I saw the intestines of those injured and legs severed entirely from their bodies”.“Either a bomb was planted or someone blew himself up,” provincial governor Ahmad Deif told state-run Nile TV. A second explosion at the Cathedral of St Mark in Alexandria killed at least 17 people and injured 48. Islamic State claimed responsibility via its Amaq news agency, saying: “A group that belongs to Islamic State carried out the two attacks on the churches in the cities of Tanta and Alexandria.” Earlier this month, a police officer was killed and 15 other people were injured after a bomb exploded near a police training center in Tanta. In December 2016, 25 people died when a bomb exploded at the Coptic cathedral in Cairo during a service.
Its Palm Sunday. Copts in #Egypt head to Mar Gerges Church in #Tanta to pray. And then terrorism hits. At least 21 dead. Horrific. @akhbar pic.twitter.com/fY2mO1dhfe
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) April 9, 2017
Egypt: bombing of Coptic church kills at least 21 people https://t.co/mqHLsY9cGZ
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 9, 2017
Explosion at Egypt Nile Delta church kills at least 21, injures 50 https://t.co/AzC7cEKOFN
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 9, 2017
Egypt church blast 'kills at least 13' https://t.co/FDAbfZ5IUX
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 9, 2017