CAIRO (AP) --
The Egyptian Health Ministry has raised the death toll from the day's
violence that followed a crackdown on two camps housing supporters of
the ousted president to 638.
Ministry
spokesman Mohammed Fathallah told The Associated Press on Thursday that
the number of injured in the previous day's violence also has risen to
3,994.
Wednesday's violence began when police
moved to clear two protest camps housing mainly Islamist protesters
calling for Mohammed Morsi's reinstatement. The crackdown prompted
clashes elsewhere in Cairo and other cities.
Fathallah said 288 of the dead were killed in the larger of the two camps, in Cairo's eastern Nasr City district.
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