Dozens Reported Killed in Egypt
Deadly violence erupted before the sun rose over Cairo on Monday morning at a sit-in by supporters of former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, leaving many dead.
Egypt’s health ministry said at least 42 people were killed. A Muslim Brotherhood spokesman said that the death toll included five children.
Egyptian military officials said only five supporters of the now-deposed president were killed, the Associated Press reported, but hundreds — Egypt’s health ministry said 322 — are believed to be injured.
The exact course of events Monday morning remains unclear.