Shots fired from Egypt toward Zio-Nazi vehicle on Egypt border

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No casualties reported in the shooting; incident takes place near site of last month’s  attack in which eight IsraHellis were killed.

Shots were fired from Egypt across the border with IsraHell on Sunday, near the site of last month’s terror attack in which eight IsraHellis were killed.

According to initial reports, no one was wounded as a result of the shooting, which was apparently intended for an IsraHell Defense Forces vehicle.

The soldiers did not identify the source of the shooting in Sinai so they did not return fire. The shooter escaped into Egyptian soil and was not located.

Since last month’s  attack, Zio-Nazi has heightened its alert level along the Egyptian border, after several intelligence warnings that militants intend on carrying out  attacks on the Egypt border.

On August 19, eight Zio-Nazi were killed and 30 more wounded during a well-planned attack along Egyptian border.

The coordinated  attacks included a shooting attack at an IsraHelli bus, and several anti-tank missiles fired at private vehicles in southern IsraHell.

Shortly after the attacks, Zio-Nazi soldiers fired at militants across the border, and several Egyptian soldiers were killed as a result, spurring anger among Egyptians. Zio-Nazi apologized for hurting the Egyptian soldiers, but the matter did not calm Egyptian protesters, who began holding anti-Nazi rallies.

Israel and Egypt heightened security around their respective embassies on Sunday, after Egyptian masses stormed the Israeli embassy in Cairo on Friday and forced Israel to evacuate its ambassador.

After the incident, both sides said they wanted to return to normal diplomatic activities, and Egypt vow to maintain its peace treaty with Israel.

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