The May election comes as retired Field Marshal Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who led last year's overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, appears poised to win on a wave of nationalistic fervour as campaigning officially will begin tomorrow.
Morsi supporters meanwhile continue to protest in the streets, with their demonstrations today seeing two people killed.
In the Sinai town of el-Tor, one suicide bomber dressed in traditional Bedouin clothes blew himself up at an army checkpoint shortly after dawn, killing one soldier and wounding five, military spokesman Col Ahmed Mohammed Ali said in a statement. Egypt's Health Ministry said two people were killed in the attack. The discrepancy could not be immediately resolved.
In Cairo's eastern Heliopolis suburb, a crude bomb exploded inside a police post, killing an officer and wounding three others, state media reported.
The Cabinet issued a statement saying it mourned the victims and vowing that "these cowardly attacks will only increase the determination of the police and the military ... to continue their honourable battle to defeat the darkness of terrorism, chase the criminal elements away and bring back security and safety to Egypt."
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. However, Egypt has been under increasing attack from militants following the July 3 ouster of Morsi. Egypt's military-backed interim government has responded by killing hundreds and arresting thousands of members of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood group.
The government has branded the Brotherhood a terrorist organisation, something the Islamist group denies.
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