Assailants attacked a Cairo nightclub yesterday with Molotov cocktails, killing at least 16 people in the ensuing blaze, following an apparent dispute with the staff, the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior said.
Police were hunting for the perpetrators of the predawn attack on the El-Sayad club and restaurant.
“Sixteen people were killed and three wounded in the fire that broke out in a nightclub in the Agouza district after Molotov cocktails were thrown at the establishment,” a ministry statement said.
“The preliminary investigation conducted by the security services found that there was a dispute between employees and other people who then launched fire bombs at the nightclub in revenge,” it said.
A security source said the attack on the nightclub followed an argument between employees and a group of youths who frequented the establishment.
BLAZE CONTAINED
A thick cloud of smoke was seen billowing from the club after the attack.
Firefighters extinguished the blaze before it could spread to neighboring buildings.
Forensic investigators later inspected the charred entrance, taking photographs and collecting evidence in plastic bags.
Police imposed a security cordon outside as a crowd of onlookers gathered.
The disaster is likely to renew concerns about safety standards in the nation, where dozens have died in blazes in the past few years.
In July, 26 people were killed when a fire tore through a three-story furniture factory north of Cairo.
The nightclub had only one exit, which might have prevented some of the patrons from escaping.
A manager at the club said that the wooden ceiling had caught fire and collapsed.
While there was no indication of any link to militants, the arson comes with Egyptian security forces on heightened alert following a series of attacks, including in Cairo.
SINAI ATTACKS
Militants have killed scores of police officers and soldiers, mostly in the Sinai Peninsula, since the army overthrew former Islamist Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in 2013.
Attacks have also targeted police officers and government buildings in the capital, several of them claimed by an Islamic State group affiliate.
They often claim that their attacks are in retaliation for the deaths of hundreds of militants in a police crackdown and the detention of thousands.
The militants have also claimed responsibility for bombing a Russian passenger plane after it left the south Sinai resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Oct. 31, killing all 224 people on board.
They claimed they had smuggled a small bomb on board the plane, in revenge for Russian air strikes against the Islamic State group in Syria.
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