Street battles erupt in Cairo ‘Day of Rage’ | HeraldNet.com

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Cairo witnessed severe unrest as heavy gunfire erupted on a designated 'Day of Rage,' with tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters clashing violently with vigilante residents. The fierce confrontations resulted in at least 37 fatalities nationwide, including police officers, marking a significant escalation in violence. These clashes are described as the most intense street battles to occur in the capital since the Arab Spring uprising, reflecting a troubling trend of increasing unrest. Eyewitness accounts detail chaotic scenes as protesters and residents engaged in fierce confrontations across various neighborhoods. The violence underscores the ongoing divisions and tensions within Egyptian society, particularly between government supporters and opposition factions.

As the situation unfolds, it captures the attention of both national and international observers, highlighting the fragile state of security in the country. The events serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing Egypt in the wake of its political turmoil. With the potential for further escalation, the implications of these clashes could resonate far beyond Cairo.

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