17.08.2013 - 11:36 [ Liz Sly, Abigail Hauslohner / Washington Post ]

Conflict in Egypt deepens, spreads

The Muslim Brotherhood claimed that 213 people were killed on a day that brought the violence to the heart of the capital and drew in for the first time government-approved Popular Committees, whose members set up checkpoints carrying sticks, machetes and, in some instances, guns. The government declined to issue casualty figures.