Egypt again claims success against IS

Units of the Egyptian army and the police have again reported successes in the fight against Muslim terrorism.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who hopes to be re-elected in March, ordered the security forces in November to take out the IS branch within three months. He did so after an attack on a mosque in Sinai, which killed more than three hundred people. That was the bloodiest act of terror in the modern history of Egypt.

All army units and special police services participated in the latest operation. The air force carried out more than a hundred bombing raids. As a result, more than 1000 kilos of explosives, 378 hiding and weapon storage facilities and a press center of the militants would have been destroyed. General Yasser Abdel Aziz said Thursday to continue until the last terrorist has disappeared from Sinai. 'We decide in the coming days, depending on the situation, whether expansion of the operation is necessary. '