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First Discovered in Egypt a Mass Grave with Potential Victims of Army Executions

Summary by El Pais
Some 12 kilometres south of Al Arish airport, the capital of the Egyptian Governorate of North Sinai, and a short distance from a road leading to the Abu Agila crossing, lie two large holes from which clay was extracted to fertilize agricultural land until 2010. Recently, however, a local human rights group found human remains on the surface of one of the graves, as well as dozens of bodies buried very superficially and with a distribution sugge…

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Some 12 kilometres south of Al Arish airport, the capital of the Egyptian Governorate of North Sinai, and a short distance from a road leading to the Abu Agila crossing, lie two large holes from which clay was extracted to fertilize agricultural land until 2010. Recently, however, a local human rights group found human remains on the surface of one of the graves, as well as dozens of bodies buried very superficially and with a distribution sugge…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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