Egyptian police killed six militants affiliated with the "Islamic State of Iraq and Syria" (ISIS) in Upper Egypt's Assiut governorate, al-Ahram reported Monday (July 10th).
The raid on an abandoned apartment building in Dayrot town centre aimed to eliminate the terrorist cell before it was able to conduct attacks, and was based on intelligence from Homeland Security, the Ministry of Interior said.
The militants were killed during a shootout with police personnel, who seized large amounts of guns, ammunition and counterfeit military uniforms.
The raid is the second in recent weeks in Assiut governorate, with the interior ministry also claiming to have killed seven terrorists involved in attacks on Christians and churches.
The ministry announced the killing of 14 militants on Saturday near Ismailia governorate after dozens of army personnel were killed or injured in an attack in North Sinai.
Security forces in Giza also said that two members of the Hasm terrorist movement were killed in a shootout on Sunday in 6th of October City, a suburb of Greater Cairo.