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Egypt: Militants Kill 24 Policemen in Ambush Egyptian police killed in Sinai ambush at Rafah At least 24 Egyptian policemen have been killed in an ambush attack in the Sinai peninsula. Medical sources and officials said the police were in two buses which came under attack from armed men close to the town of Rafah on the Gaza border. Three policemen were also reported to have been injured in the blast. The military recently intensified a crackdown against militants in Sinai, where attacks have surged since the fall of Hosni Mubarak in 2011. Egyptian deployments in the peninsula are subject to the 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. There were conflicting reports about how Monday's attack unfolded. Security sources quoted by the Associated Press news agency say four armed men stopped the buses and forced the police to get out before shooting them. But other reports spoke of rocket-propelled grenades being fired at the buses. CAIRO (AP) — Suspected militants on Monday ambushed two mini-buses carrying off-duty policemen in Egypt's northern Sinai Peninsula, killing 25 of them execution-style and wounding two, security officials said. The killings, which took place near the border town of Rafah, compound Egypt's woes a day after police fired tear gas to free a prison guard from rioting detainees, killing at least 36. The deaths of the 36 detainees and the 25 policemen take to nearly 1,000 the number of people killed in Egypt since Wednesday's simultaneous assaults on two sit-in protest camps by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. In Monday's attack in Sinai, the militants forced the two vehicles to stop, ordered the policemen out and forced them to lie on the ground before they shot them to death, the officials said. The policemen were in civilian clothes, said the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. The deaths Sunday of the prisoners, who were captured during clashes the past couple of days around Cairo's central Ramses Square, came as military chief Gen. Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi vowed the military would stand firm in the face of the rising violence but also called for the inclusion of Islamists in the post-Morsi political process. There was initial confusion over how the Sinai ambush had happened, and the officials at first said the policemen were killed when the militants fired rocket-propelled grenades at the two minibuses carrying the men. Such confusion over details in the immediate aftermath of attacks is common. Egyptian state television also reported that the men were killed execution-style. Sinai, a strategic region bordering the Gaza Strip and Israel, has been witnessing almost daily attacks since Morsi's July 3 ouster in a military coup. Military and security forces have been engaged in a long-running battle against militants in the northern half of the peninsula. Militants and tribesmen have used the area for smuggling and other criminal activity for years and have on occasion fired rockets into Israel and staged cross-border attacks. UN chief slams deadly attack on Egypt police UN chief Ban Ki-moon slams deadly attack on Egypt police Officials: Brotherhood's supreme leader detained UN chief slams deadly attack on Egypt police Judicial ruling could release Mubarak this week Twenty-four Egyptian police killed in deadly attack Militants execute 25 Egyptian police in Sinai ambush Militants Kill 24 Egyptian Police in Sinai Attack Egypt closes Rafah crossing after Sinai attack: official Militants Ambush Egyptian Police in Sinai Israel carefully watches Egypt turmoil, quietly maintaining ties with Egyptian ... Islamic militants,Ambushed,Mini-buses,Off-duty policemen,northern region of Egypt's,Sinai Peninsula,Egypt,Hosni Mubarak, Cairo court,Rafah,President Mohammed Morsi,Sinai attacks,Militants,Attack in Sinai, Al Qaeda,jihad,AQAP,Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt, Israel, Video, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt Attack, Egypt Coup. Gaza Strip, Egypt Police, Mohammed Morsi,World News,Militants execute, Egypt turmoil,Twenty-four Egyptian police killed,deadly attack,Sinai ambush,cross-border attacks,Sinai ambush at Rafah,Gaza border,