anyone from entering. they are claiming that they were shot at first by these demonstrators and then the situation rapidly escalating from there. people who were at these demonstration sites saying that these security forces barely issuing any warning whatsoever, moving in immediately beginning to fire intense volleys of tear gas and live ammunition, as well. anderson, we did not see any of these demonstrators carrying weapons. that s not to say they weren t. however, there are more than 40 people who were kid, members of the egyptian police force in all of this. so presumably there were people who were armed and were shooting at them. but this is very much a blame game at this stage. the great concern is because these demonstrators are taking to the streets, yes, in lesser numbers than we were seeing in the two sit-ins, but they are taking to the streets. so the concern is that these clashes are only going to be
front, too. they were dressed in civilian clothing. the one doctor we managed to speak to, who would not speak in an official capacity, said that there were what he was calling government agents among them, and that s why he wasn t comfortable talking to us too long. he said they were under orders not to speak to the media, and in his words they say they, the pro-government individuals don t want this, the wounded, to be seen. he was explaining the difficulties and trying to get medical care into that demonstration site, trying to get medics in they had to hide in the ambulances. for some reason the blockades around the demonstration sites will only allow ambulances in with a driver so they had to hide additional people there just to get help to the site. now this specific hospital he said had treated around 100 to 120 wounded. most were wounds to the head, burns as well because of the molotov cocktails. now we only managed to speak to