Egyptians headed to the streets on Saturday to celebrate the third anniversary of the January 25 revolution, despite the deadly attacks which occurred yesterday as well as today. Middle East News Agency (MENA) said that women, men, children and old people all headed to Al-Tahrir Square carrying the Egyptian flags with the presence of large numbers of police men. Meanwhile, citizens of Ain Shams city gathered at the scene of the explosion which hit a police institute to protest against the recent bombing attacks which hit the country. The citizens expressed their support for the Egyptian armed forces and police men in fighting the Muslim Brotherhood. Explosives' experts continued to comb the area surrounding the explosion's scene, checking for more explosives using bomb detectors and sniffer dogs, after defusing a bomb earlier near the area. Al-Tahrir Square is still closed for the second day in a row along with Rabaa al-Adawiya square and Al-Nahda plaza, where vehicles are not allowed to pass through, for the safety of the citizens during the celebrations