"Three buses were moving from [central Egyptian city of] Sohag to the monastery of St. Samuel. The unidentified individuals attacked one of the buses, and they used automated weapons. The exact number of fatalities and casualties is currently being determined. Currently, 10 people are considered killed, and 13 people are considered injured," the source told Sputnik.
Earlier in the day, an Egyptian archbishop told Reuters Friday that at least seven people had been killed, while 14 more injured following an attack on a bus that headed toward a Coptic monastery in Minya.
According to reports, a heavy gunfire commenced as a bus carrying Coptic Christian pilgrims was on its way to the Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor.
No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Egyptian security forces have surrounded the area, and searches for the gunmen are underway, Al Arabiya added.
The country's authorities had to strengthen security at the Egyptian Christian minority's churches after numerous attacks on them over the recent years. In December 2016, an attack on a Coptic cathedral in Cairo's Abbasia district resulted in 29 people dead and 47 others injured. In April 2017, a double attack on churches in the cities of Tanta and Alexandria claimed lives of at least 48 people, leaving around 90 others injured.
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