24 and 25 January 2014 First and largest explosion at 06:30 local time
Attack type
Bombings
Weapons
Bomb, truck bomb, firearms
Deaths
7 (4 at police headquarters; 2 at Metro (Dokki);[1] 1 at cinema (Giza))[2]
Injured
100+[3]
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Post-coup unrest in Egypt
Coup d'état
Unrest
Republican Guard HQ
Rabaa and Nahda
1st Kerdasa
2nd Kerdasa
Al-Wadi Al-Gedid
Bombings
Mansoura
Cairo
Other incidents
Post-coup attacks in the Sinai
Taba, Feb 2014
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Terrorism in Egypt
Sadat assassination (1981)
Ras Burqa (1985)
Cairo (1990)
Cairo (1996)
Luxor (1997)
Sinai (2004)
Cairo (2005)
Sharm el-Sheikh (2005)
Dahab (2006)
Cairo (2009)
Khan el-Khalili (2009)
Nag Hammadi (2010)
Alexandria (2011)
Imbaba (2011)
Sinai (2011–2023)
Sinai (2012)
Kerdasa (2013)
Mansoura (2013)
Cairo (2014)
Taba (2014)
Al-Wadi Al-Gedid (2014)
Sinai (2014)
Sinai (Jan 2015)
Barakat assassination (2015)
Sinai (July 2015)
Cairo & Giza (2015)
Metrojet Flight 9268 (2015)
Arish (2015)
Hurghada (2016)
Arish (2016)
Sinai (2016)
Botroseya Church (2016)
Palm Sunday (2017)
Minya (2017)
Rafah (2017)
Hurghada (2017)
Sinai (2017)
Saint Menas Church (2017)
Minya (2018)
Cairo (2019)
El Qantara (2022)
On 24 and 25 January 2014 a series of bombs exploded in Greater Cairo. The first four explosions occurred on the day before the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011,[3] with the fifth coming on the anniversary itself.
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^"Cairo hit by four bomb blasts on Friday, killing 6". Ahram Online. 24 January 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
^ ab"Large 'car bomb' explosion hits central Cairo". BBC News. 24 January 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
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