Egyptian military patrols Suez Canal, shipping normal - sources

Friday 26-07-2013 03:58 PM
Egyptian military patrols Suez Canal, shipping normal - sources

A ship passes through the Suez Canal near Port Said, 170 km (106 miles) northeast of Cairo, March 10, 2013. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

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ISMAILIA, Egypt, July 26 (Reuters) - Egyptian military aircraft patrolled the Suez Canal on Friday to ensure shipping was not disrupted during a day of rallies by supporters and foes of deposed President Mohamed Mursi, security sources said.

An official with the authority that runs the Suez Canal, a major source of foreign currency forEgypt, said shipping was moving as normal, uninterrupted by the demonstrations gathering pace in Cairo and other cities.

The security sources said naval vessels were also stationed at both ends of the canal as a precaution.

Army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has urged Egyptians to demonstrate against "violence and terrorism" on Friday, while supporters of Mursi, toppled by the military on July 3, called for counter-rallies.

Violence has flared in various areas since Mursi's ouster, but some of the worst has been in Sinai, which lies next to the Suez Canal. Militants have staged a series of raids on security forces there. The area is particularly sensitive as it borders Israel, with which Egypt signed a peace deal in 1979. (Reporting by Yousri Mohamed; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Crispian Balmer)

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