Egypt’s Minister of Social Solidarity Ghada Wali ordered on Saturday 100,000 pounds compensation for the families of those killed in the terror attack on a bus carrying Coptic Christians to Saint Samuel the Confessor monastery in Upper Egypt’s Minya on Friday.
The minister also ordered 50,000 compensation pounds for all victims who were seriously injured and 2,000 pounds for all others injured in the attack.
The terror attack killed seven Copts and left 10 injured.
Minister Wali and Minister of Health Hala Zayed visited the injured victims at Sheikh Zayed Hospital in Cairo’s 6th October district early today.
All the injured were first transported to local Minya hospitals before some were transported to Sheikh Zayed hospital.
Minister Zayed said in brief statements on Saturday to state TV that all injured victims conditions are stable.
She added that some of the injured have undergone surgeries and will be released soon from the hospital.
Meanwhile, Wali stressed that her ministry is following up with the victim’s families to ensure that all their needs are met.
Security forces are currently searching for the unknown gunmen who carried out the terror attack.
Egypt’s prosecutor-general Nabil Sadek has opened an investigation into the attack.
Source: Ahram Online