At least 30 people were killed and around 100 injured in a bomb blast at the Egyptian holiday resort of Dahab on the Sinai Peninsula on Monday 24 April.
At 7.15pm local time, three explosions destroyed a 100sq m (1,100sq ft) area of hotels and restaurants. The seaside promenade was hit by two blasts in quick succession, while a third bomb exploded in a nearby shopping street.
Egyptian officials have not yet commented on whether the bombs were detonated by suicide bombers or by timer, and have said that it is too early to say who is behind the attacks.
The bombing is the third attack on tourist resorts along Egypt's Red Sea coast in the past two years, which killed nearly 100 people in total.