Eleven killed as Egypt marks 2011 revolt

Officials say eleven people have been killed as Egypt marks the fraught anniversary of its democratic revolt in 2011.

A car burns after events for the anniversary of the 2011 uprising

Eleven people have been killed as Egypt marks the fraught anniversary of its democratic revolt. (AAP)

At least 10 protesters and a policeman have been killed in unrest in Egypt as the country marks the fourth anniversary of its 2011 uprising, officials say.

Nine pro-Islamist protesters were killed in clashes in the north Cairo neighbourhoods of Matareya and Ain Shams, and another in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, a health ministry official told AFP.

The interior ministry said protesters shot dead a police conscript in the north Cairo clashes.

In central Cairo, police fired shotguns and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who tried to march on Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the early 2011 revolt that ousted veteran autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

Hours earlier, two militants mistakenly blew up themselves as they tried to sabotage an electricity tower in the Nile Delta, and a policeman was wounded in a small bomb blast in the capital.

Jihadist group Ajnad Misr, or Soldiers of Egypt, claimed responsibility for the bomb blast.

Authorities had tightened security in Cairo and other cities after Islamists called for protests against the government of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the former army chief who ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.

On Saturday, a female demonstrator was killed in clashes with police during a rare leftwing protest in central Cairo.

Shaima al-Sabbagh, who friends said was 34 and the mother of a five-year-old boy, died of birdshot wounds, a health ministry spokesman said.

Fellow protesters said she was hit by birdshot when police fired to disperse the march. Prosecutors have launched a probe into her death.


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