2011 Alexandria bombing
The 2011 Alexandria bombing was an attack on Coptic Christians in Alexandria, Egypt, on Saturday, 1 January 2011. 23 people died and another 97 were injured as a result of the attack, which occurred as Christian worshipers were leaving a New Year service. The attack was the deadliest act of violence against Egypt's Coptic Christians in a decade, since the Kosheh massacre in 2000 left 20 Copts dead. The target of the bombing was the Saints Church, a Coptic church located across the street from the Masjid Sharq El-Madina mosque.
2011 Alexandria bombing | |
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Part of Persecution of Copts | |
Location | Alexandria, Egypt |
Coordinates | 31°15′47″N 29°59′31″E |
Date | 1 January 2011 00:20 (UTC+02:00) |
Target | Coptic Christians |
Attack type | Suicide bombing |
Deaths | 23 |
Injured | 97 |
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