CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian military aircraft crashed near the Libyan border while on a mission against Islamist militants on Thursday, killing four people and injuring another two, the military said.
A statement said the crash in the Mediterranean coastal town of Marsa Matrouh was due to a "technical fault". It did not make clear whether all the dead and injured were aboard the aircraft.
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