(8 Aug 2012) STORYLINE
Crowds of Egyptians took to the streets of El-Arish late on Tuesday - early on Wednesday morning, after security officials and residents say Egyptian military attack helicopters fired missiles on suspected Islamic militants in Sinai after an attack on security checkpoints.
Security officials say it is the first time that the army has fired missiles in Sinai since Egypt's 1973 war with Israel, which was an attempt to recapture the Sinai Peninsula.
Security officials tell The Associated Press that they launched the missile attack just hours after three security checkpoints were attacked by suspected Islamic militants in North Sinai's main city of El-Arish, some 50 kilometres (31 miles) from the Gaza-Israel border.
Officials say six people were wounded in the attacks - among them a military officer, two soldiers, two policemen and a civilian whose condition is critical.
Bedouin resident Abdel Rahman Abol Malkhous says he saw attack helicopters overhead firing missiles about 30 kilometres (18.5 miles) east of El-Arish in the area known as Sheikh Zuwayed near the Rafah border crossing with Gaza.
Security officials say the military also carried out separate attacks just outside Sheikh Zuwayed.
Security officials spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media.
16 soldiers were killed in an attack over the weekend by suspected militants in Sinai near the country's border with Gaza and Israel.
The military said 35 gunmen attacked an Egyptian border post, killing the 16 before commandeering an armoured vehicle which they later used to try to storm across the border into Israel.
Sinai reverted to Egyptian control under Cairo's 1979 peace treaty with Israel.
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