Egypt’s Islamists vow further protests after clashes leaving 26 dead

Egypt’s Islamists vowed further protests on Saturday to demand the army restore the country’s first democratically elected leader, after a day of clashes which saw 26 people killed across the country.
“The masses will continue their civilised protests and peaceful sit-ins in Cairo until the military coup is reversed and the legitimate president is restored,” a coalition of Islamist groups said in an early morning statement.
Ahead of the protests, central Cairo was already tense early on Saturday. Anti-Mursi protesters spent the night in Tahrir Square, with checkpoints manned by civilians after a night of deadly fighting nearby.
A bridge leading up to Cairo University - where Mursi supporters had been camping out - was littered with rocks and burned out tyres from confrontations between the two camps.
Throughout the city, there were reports of gunfire during the night, adding to the tension.