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CAIRO –Two people were killed in the Egyptian capital Wednesday amid ongoing political turmoil that has rocked the nation for days after anger boiled over into widespread unrest.

One man died after he was shot by unidentified assailants on Qasr El-Nil Bridge, which leads from an upscale Cairo neighborhood to Tahrir Square, the heart of the nation's 2011 revolt. Another man died near the Egyptian Museum in Abdel-Moneim Riad Square, Egyptian media reported citing police.

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