اطلاق أعيرة نارية أمام مستشفى شرم الشيخ الدولي الذي يرقد فيه مبارك
Clashes in Sharm El-Sheikh Close Road To Mubarak Residence
مشاهير123- قالت مصادر ليلة الثلاثاء أن اشتباكات عنيفة وقعت أما مستشفى شرم الشيخ الدولي, حيث استخدمت فيها أعيرة نارية ما اسفر عن وقوع اصابات , وذلك قبل ساعات من بدء الجلسة الأولى المقررة لمحاكمة الرئيس المصري السابق حسني مبارك صباح غد الأربعاء .
وذكرت مصادر امنية ان الاشتباكات وقعت بين مواطنين تواجدوا لزيارة مرضاهم بالمستشفى واهالي من البدو فى احدى المناطق القريبة من مستشفى شرم الشيخ الدولى واسفرت عن خمس مصابين منهم وثلاث أفراد شرطة أحدهم اصابته خطيرة كانوا قد تدخلوا لفض الاشتباكات.
واضافت المصادر انه تم نقل المصابين الى مستشفى شرم الشيخ للعلاج.
و من المقرر ان يمثل حسني مبارك ونجليه وحبيبي العادلي و 6 أخرين امام المحكمة الجنائية بالقاهرة غدا الأربعاء.
CLASHES BEFORE THE TRIAL
English: Machahir123-- On the eve of the trial of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, violent clashes between Upper Egypt citizens and Bedouins took place close to the Sharm el-Sheikh International Hospital, where Mubarak has been since April.
Firearms were used and five people were wounded during the clashes. Three of the wounded are policemen, and once was severely injured.
Witnesses said the clashes began behind the hospital and moved to the front of the hospital. The road leading to the hospital was blocked.
The reason for the clashes is unknown.
Mubarak is expected to be transferred to Cairo by helicopter for his trial tomorrow morning. The octogenarian former president faces charges of financial corruption and murdering demonstrators during the 18-day uprising that toppled him from power.
Firearms were used and five people were wounded during the clashes. Three of the wounded are policemen, and once was severely injured.
Witnesses said the clashes began behind the hospital and moved to the front of the hospital. The road leading to the hospital was blocked.
The reason for the clashes is unknown.
Mubarak is expected to be transferred to Cairo by helicopter for his trial tomorrow morning. The octogenarian former president faces charges of financial corruption and murdering demonstrators during the 18-day uprising that toppled him from power.
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