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Deadly car bomb hits Cairo police headquarters

Associated Press

CAIRO – A car bomb struck the Egyptian police headquarters in downtown Cairo today, killing at least three people and wounding dozens, the country’s state media reported.

The blast, which could be heard in several parts of the city, sent smoke rising above the Egyptian capital as a large number of ambulances rushed to the scene.

State news agency MENA quoted an unnamed security official as saying the explosion was caused by a car bomb. At least three people were killed and 47 were wounded, according to the state radio.

The bombing came on the eve of the anniversary of the start of the 2011 uprising that toppled Egypt’s longtime autocratic ruler Hosni Mubarak.

A Muslim Brotherhood-led coalition plans protests after today’s prayers across the country as part of their near-daily demonstrations against the July overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and the recent vote on the country’s rewritten constitution.

Shortly after the explosion, the state TV aired footage showing several wrecked and charred floors of the high-rise security building.

According to the report, gunfire resounded from the area immediately after the blast, but there were no other details.