Egyptian authorities say police killed 12 militants when security forces stormed three deserted buildings used as militant hideouts in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula.
An Interior Ministry statement Thursday said the militants were the first to open fire on the policemen as they surrounded the buildings in the Mediterranean coastal city of Al-Arish.
The statement said the police had sustained no casualties.
Egypt has for years battled Islamist militants in Sinai.
The insurgency intensified after the military in 2013 ousted an Islamist president, Mohammad Morsi, whose one year in power proved divisive. However, a large military operation launched this year against the militants in northern Sinai has significantly reduced the number of attacks.
AP
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