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Coptic Christians targeted by gunmen in a deadly assault

Clip: 5/26/2017 | 3m 42s

Gunmen blasted an isolated bus packed with men, women and children in Egypt.

Gunmen blasted an isolated bus packed with men, women and children in Egypt, killing at least 28. The victims were Coptic Christians who were making their way to a monastery along an unpaved desert road. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports that it was the latest in a series of attacks on the embattled Christian minority since late last year.

05/26/2017

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