The officials said the militants intercepted a small passenger bus near the northern Sinai town of Rafah, asked its passengers to get out before identifying the four conscripts and shooting them. The conscripts were dressed in civilian clothes, the officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters as the investigation continued. The militants fled the scene.
Security forces feared that with the one-year anniversary of Morsi's removal nearing, there would be a spike in attacks.
An al-Qaida inspired group has claimed responsibility for the deadliest attacks in the past year, saying they were revenge for the security crackdown on Morsi supporters.
The government however insists that Morsi's group, the Muslim Brotherhood, is behind the violence, presenting little concrete evidence of the connection except confessions. The Brotherhood denies the allegations.
The governor of Giza, which includes 6 October, told the private CBC channel that the explosion damaged a mobile communication tower, cutting off access for 800 clients.
Investigators said two bombs were placed under the three-story building and detonated with a mobile device, according to the Giza prosecutor's office.
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