Tourists defiant after Egypt bomb; police detain 10


  • World
  • Tuesday, 25 Apr 2006

DAHAB, Egypt (Reuters) - Defiant holidaymakers described scenes of carnage in Egypt's Sinai resort of Dahab on Tuesday after three bombs killed at least 23 people in the latest attack on the country's vital tourist industry. 

A security source said 10 people, all of them Egyptians, had been detained in connection with Monday's bombings, but gave no details on what their involvement may have been or if they were connected to a specific group. 

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