
Four people were injured during the protests organized by the Muslim Brotherhood on Friday evening in the governorates of Cairo and Giza, said the Health Ministry in a statement. There were no deaths reported, Chief of Egyptian Ambulance authority Dr. Ahmad El-Ansari said in the statement, noting that three of the injured people have been released from hospital after their treatment. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior said in a statement Friday that its security bodies spotted a limited number of the Brotherhood's rallies and marches in several governorates. Some of the gatherings and protests have crossed the limits of freedom of expression, the statement noted. It stressed that the presence of the security forces has prevented the continuation of the clashes that erupted due to the protests. The ministry has stressed its role protecting citizens as well as their public and private property and the protection of demonstrations, in addition to taking all the necessary measures to face the various images of legitimacy violation
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