Egyptian police casualties since 2011

Last updated
Post Egyptian revolution violence
Part of Egyptian Crisis (2011–present)
Location
2011-present
Status ongoing
Belligerents

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

Flag of Jihad.svg Islamist militants

Flag of Egypt.svg Local criminals
Commanders and leaders

Flag of Egypt.svg Mahmoud Wagdy
(Jan 2011 - Mar 2011)
Flag of Egypt.svg Mansour el-Essawy
(Mar 2011 - Nov 2011)
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Youssef
(Dec 2011 - Aug 2012)
Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Gamal
(Aug 2012 - Jan 2013)

Contents

Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Ibrahim
(Jan 2013 - Present)
unknown
Casualties and losses
Flag of Egypt.svg 500+ unknown

Since the Egyptian revolution in 2011, officers and members of the Egyptian police have suffered targeted killings executed by terrorist groups like Ansar Bait al-Maqdis and other local criminals and unknown gunmen. As of December 2013, 500 policemen have been killed in attacks since 2011. [1]

Casualties

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References

  1. "Ministry of Interior announces the number of policemen killed".
  2. "Egypt to recall Israel envoy over Sinai shootings". 20 August 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2014.