Egypt's recently appointed Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq speaks to the media at the Ministry of the Interior in Cairo, Egypt. -- PHOTO: AP
CAIRO - NEW Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq on Thursday apologised for deadly unrest between supporters and foes of President Hosni Mubarak on Cairo's Tahrir Square, state television reported.
'I offer all my apologies for what happened yesterday and there will be an enquiry,' Mr Shafiq told state television as the fighting on Tahrir Square raged for a second day with at least seven people dead.
Mr Shafiq, who became premier after Mr Mubarak sacked the government in a bid to quell the protests, said earlier that the deadly unrest would be investigated, amid allegations that plain clothes police were involved.
The army stood by as Mubarak supporters attacked their anti-regime opponents, using guns, petrol bombs, sticks and rocks.
'Egyptian hearts are bleeding,' he said. 'It was a bloody night, with much damage.' -- AFP
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