EGYPT: US says 1 dead in Suez Canal shooting - AP

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US says 1 dead in Suez Canal shooting

By PAUL SCHEMM, Associated Press Writer

The United States acknowledged Wednesday that an Egyptian citizen was
killed when a U.S. Navy-contracted ship fired warning shots at
approaching motor boats in the Suez Canal.

In the immediate aftermath of the late Monday incident, the U.S.
embassy in Cairo and the U.S. Navy maintained that according to the
security team aboard the vessel, the Global Patriot, there were no
casualties. But on Wednesday, an embassy statement said it "appears
that an Egyptian in the boat was killed by one of the warning shots."

The shots apparently killed Mohammed Fouad, who was buried Tuesday
amid expressions of anger against the Egyptian government and the U.S.
by family members.

The Navy has been leery of small boats getting near its warships since
al-Qaida suicide attackers rammed an explosives-packed motorboat into
the USS Cole off Yemen, killing 17 sailors in 2000. Cmdr. Lydia
Robertson, spokeswoman for the Bahrain-based U.S. 5th Fleet, said
cargo ships sailing under contract to the Navy follow the same rules
of engagement as American warships in dealing with approaching boats.

The Global Patriot, a civilian ship under short-term contract to the
Navy, was approached by small motor boats that often conduct informal
commerce with canal shipping.

"The boats were hailed and warned by a native Arabic speaker using a
bullhorn to warn them to turn away. A warning flare was then fired,"
the embassy said Tuesday. "One small boat continued to approach the
ship and received two sets of warning shots 20-30 yards in front of
the bow."
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