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At least 25 killed, 50 wounded in Cairo train station fire – state TV

By Reuters
27 February 2019   |   1:15 pm
At least 25 people were killed and 50 injured when a locomotive smashed into a barrier at Cairo's main train station on Wednesday, causing an explosion and a fire, state television and witnesses said.

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