Several skirmishes led to the death of seven individuals from Wednesday, June 27, until the morning of Saturday, June 29, 2013, reaching nine cases by that evening.
In the evening, crowds grew in many of the martyr squares across the Republic, with Tahrir Square in Cairo, Mansoura, Mahalla, Port Said, and many neighborhoods like Kit Kat, Imbaba, among others, at the forefront.
The Free Zones and Investment Authority issued a warning statement to several satellite channels, threatening to shut them down, as was done with Farayeen and Farayeen October two days earlier. This authority requested these channels to meet with them within 45 minutes in a tone considered by those running the private satellite channels as an ordering tone that is not suitable at all in the current period. Therefore, they refused to go, and the satellite channels issued a statement refusing the authorities' directed speech and announced in the statement that the constitution (articles 45 / 48) prevents the closure of any channel except by a court order.
A police inspector was assassinated in El Arish by a treacherous hand that fired 60 bullets at him. He was Brigadier General Mohammed Hani Hoskendry, and his funeral will be held after the noon prayer on Monday, July 1st.
Colonel Mohammed Hani, God rest his soul, was responsible for the investigations into the murder of the young officer, Mohammed Abushakra, who was assassinated in broad daylight in El Arish, awaiting tomorrow, Sunday, June 30.
This is the Promised Day
This morning, crowds began to appear in Tahrir Square in Cairo and in the Martyrs Square in Mansoura, in front of the Union Palace, in addition to those continuously protesting in front of the Rabaa Adawiya mosque. Their numbers increased due to the influx of Brotherhood men from the governorates. Warplanes roamed the skies of Mansoura.
Protesters from Alexandria and some governorates are heading to Cairo to participate in the protest against the Brotherhood group.
At one-thirty in the afternoon, the beginning of clashes in Mahalla city.
Two Palestinians were caught in possession of weapons in an apartment owned by the brother of Khairat El-Shater's guard. The Palestinians were brothers who entered the country three days ago, and they were arrested and handed over to the responsible authorities.
Random incidents across the country involving road blocks, especially in front of villages where continuous searches for any Brotherhood members are conducted.
The Freedom and Justice Party in Dakahlia announced that they will not participate in the June 30 demonstrations on the streets, but those closely examining the matter know that their men have gone to Cairo and are protesting in front of Rabaa Adawiya. This is the reason for not going out and not for bloodshed, as claimed by Mohammed Abou Awf, secretary of the Freedom and Justice Party in Dakahlia.
Two Freedom and Justice headquarters in Beni Suef were burnt down following clashes between opponents and members of the Brotherhood group.
A man named Amer from Beni Suef died, it was said that he was from the jihadist groups.
The crowds are unusually growing in Tahrir and in front of the Union Palace, Qubba Palace, and the governorates. It's noticeable that the crowds in the city of Mansoura came from the villages of the governorate until midnight, three people were announced dead from Asyut governorate.
Violent events around the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Hosh Issa, Beheira, resulted in 350 injuries.
(To be continued)
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