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Egypt policemen die in Gaza tunnel collapse

By AFP
Egypt Tents cover entrances of tunnels bottom used for smuggling along the Gaza-Egypt border, near the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on August 6, 2012.  By Said Khatib AFPFile
OCT 18, 2014 LISTEN
Tents cover entrances of tunnels (bottom) used for smuggling along the Gaza-Egypt border, near the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on August 6, 2012. By Said Khatib (AFP/File)

Cairo (AFP) - Two Egyptian policemen were killed Saturday when a smuggling tunnel connecting Sinai and the Palestinian Gaza Strip collapsed as they were preparing to blow it up, officials said.

Two other policemen were missing in the collapse, which happened as a police team was planting explosives.

The army says it has destroyed more than 1,600 such tunnels -- most of them since the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi last year -- which the Palestinian Hamas militant group uses to smuggle in arms, food and money.

Cairo has poured troops into the Sinai peninsula to counter an insurgency since Morsi's overthrow that has killed scores of policemen and soldiers.

Israel went to war with Hamas this summer, in part with the objective of destroying such tunnels, including ones under the border with the Jewish state.

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