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Egypt’s vital tourist industry was dealt another blow after three young Islamist militants were killed in attacks in the heart of Cairo that left a number of foreign visitors injured.

One man blew himself up as he jumped off a bridge near the world famous Egyptian Museum on Saturday, and less than an hour later two women - the man’s sister and his fiancee - died in an abortive attack on a tourist bus.

The attacks by what appears to be a new generation of young extremists without links to traditional Islamist groups followed a bombing in Cairo last month that the authorities had described as an “isolated incident".

Saturday’s attacks were claimed in internet statements by a group calling itself the Brigades of the Martyr Abdullah Azzam and another one called the Egyptian Mujahedeen Group.

In the first attack, a suspect wanted for the April 7 bombing threw himself from a bridge and detonated a bomb as he was being pursued by police, the interior ministry said. An Israeli couple, an Italian woman and a Swedish man were wounded.

More: news24.com

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