CAIRO (Reuters) - Two men were killed in a bomb blast in Cairo on Thursday, security sources said, one of several explosions on the anniversary of the army's removal of Egypt's elected Islamist president Mohamed Mursi.
Security was tight in Cairo as armoured personnel carriers blocked off the city's central Tahrir Square, one year after former army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, now Egypt's new president, deposed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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