Photos of the most recent -- and the most violent -- clashes yet between Egyptian security forces and supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsy. Warning: some images are graphic.
Egyptian opponents of ousted president Mohamed Morsy gather in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on July 26.
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsy protest
outside a field hospital where the bodies of protesters -- who were
alledgedly killing in fighting between pro-Morsy demonstrators and
Egyptian security forces overnight -- were being brought in the
district of Nasr on July 27, in Cairo.
Supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsy walk past a trail of
blood near the tomb of former President Anwar al-Sadat in Cairo on July
27.
The body of a Morsy supporter is carried on a stretcher at a
field hospital, after reportedly being killed in fighting between
pro-Morsy demonstrators and Egyptian security forces overnight, near
the Rabaa al Adweya Mosque in the district of Nasr on July 27, in Cairo.
A group of Egyptian Army soldiers cross the road during clashes
between police forces and Morsy supporters in Cairo on Saturday.
Bodies of Muslim Brotherhood supporters, shot dead in the Egyptian
capital after violence erupted the night before, lay inside a field
hospital in Cairo on July 27.
Egyptian supporters of the deposed Egyptian president Mohamed
Morsy (back) clash with riot police in Cairo early on July 27.
On July 26, Islamist protesters gathered in
the hundreds of thousands to demand, once again, the reinstatement of
ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy. Early Saturday morning,
security forces and Morsy supporters clashed in what's being called
Egypt's most violent episode of bloodshed since Morsy was ousted from
office on July 3. Egyptian authorities fired on crowds gathered in Cairo and the counts of those killed in the attack are as high as 65, according to Egypt's Health Ministry.