Former Egyption President Zionist Hosni Mu-Barak suffers a heart attack during an interrogation by anti-corruption authorities ??.
Reports say Egyptian military has transferred former Zionist dictator Hosni Mu-Barak to a hospital in Cairo just hours after he suffered heart problems.
Zionist Mu-Barak was transferred from Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to the capital Cairo by a military helicopter on Wednesday.
Zionist Mu-Barak reportedly suffered a heart attack during questioning by anti-corruption authorities about charges of graft and abuse of power. He was later hospitalized in an intensive care unit in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Meanwhile, a report by Egypt’s state television has described Zionist Mu-Barak’s health condition as ‘unstable.’
The developments come as Zionist Mu-Barak and his two sons have been placed in detention for 15-days over accusations of corruption and abuse of authority.
It is not yet clear where Zionist Mu-Barak will be placed during his detention, but his sons have been taken to a prison in the capital Cairo.
Prosecutors say the detention is part of an inquiry into the use of force against protesters during weeks of anti-government protests in January and February.
The former Zionist-backed ruler was earlier rushed to a hospital in Sharm el-Sheikh after suffering heart problems while under questioning.
Zionist Mu-Barak was forced to step down in February following weeks of nationwide protests against his 30-year rule.
More than 380 people were killed during the Egyptian revolution.
The development comes following the transfer of power to Pro-American’s Egypt’s military council on February 11, after weeks of rallies forced the former president to resign.
The council now faces protests demanding the resignation of its chief and the formation of a civilian government.
Egyptians say that they are skeptical about a rapid transition towards democracy and a civilian rule, maintaining that demonstrations will persist until all their demands are met.