One killed in bombings in Egypt's Giza

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At least one was killed and several others wounded on Thursday in bomb explosions in south of capital Cairo, Health Ministry said.

Bombs went off outside the offices of cell phone companies, a restaurant and a police station in Giza province, the ministry said in a statement.

One bomb went off outside a pizzeria, in the residential Imbaba district of Giza early Thursday, wounded four restaurant staff, and killed the other, the statement added.

The blast tore off the legs of the victim who passed away before reaching the hospital, health ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said.

Three other bombs exploded outside two offices of British firm Vodafone and a branch of United Arab Emirates-owned Etisalat, damaging the store fronts, state-run Ahram website reported, noting the branches were closed and no one was injured.

Later, six people including four policemen were injured in separate bombing outside Waraq police station. The disposal team managed to defuse two bombs planted nearby the same station.

Interior ministry said the authorities had been on the alert for attacks in the run-up to awaited parliamentary elections next month.

Wave of militants attacks, mainly based in the Sinai Peninsula, hit the country after the ouster of the Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.

The Islamist militants citied retaliation against the security crackdown over Morsi's supporters, which left nearly 1,000 killed and thousands in prisons. Hundreds of security men were killed in the attacks.

Meanwhile, bombings crept into the capital and other cities causing the death of civilians.

The al-Qaida Sinai-based Ansar Bayat al-Maqdis group, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, has claimed responsibility for most of the attacks.

The Ajnad Misr, another militant group based Delta cities, claimed several bombings in Cairo.

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