CAIRO, -- Both the security and governance's headquarters in Egypt's Port Said were set on fire on Monday as protesters hurdled Molotov cocktail at the buildings, state-run Ahram online reported.
At least four people were killed, including two policemen, and 400 others were injured in clashes between the protesters and the security forces in Port Said governorate, which is witnessing its third week of civil disobedience.
An interior ministry source on Monday told Xinhua that some unidentified people had shot randomly at the security members guarding the two buildings and injured several of them, one in critical conditions.
Also on Monday, a statement of the interior ministry urged the residents of Port Said not to approach the police and the governmental institutions for their safety.
The statement added some people "are seeking discord and wedge between the protesters and the security forces to escalate the situation."
Violent clashes erupted on Monday when a Shura Council (upper house of parliament) committee was discussing a draft law aimed at regulating protests, which was submitted by the government.
Some lawmakers called for differentiating between acts of thuggery and peaceful protests, official news agency MENA reported.
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