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32 police killed in Egypt's unrest
Updated: 2011-02-14 22:35
(Xinhua)
CAIRO - The mass protests in Egypt which began on Jan 25 have left 32 police staff dead and 1,079 policemen and soldiers injured, the state media reported Monday.
Some 342 officers, 167 police recruits and 570 soldiers were wounded.
Ninety-nine police stations and six prisons across the country were damaged, the report said.
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