The claim came in a statement by the "Banner of the Revolution" posted late yesterday on social media accounts known to be sympathetic to militant groups. The claim's authenticity could not be immediately verified.
Brig-Gen. Adel Ragai was the commander of the army 9th armored division headquartered in the sprawling military base of Dahshour, west of Cairo. He had recently served in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula, where security forces have been fighting Islamic militants for years.
The statement claimed the attack was in part in revenge for the killing earlier this month by security forces of Mohammed Kamal, a senior official of the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood.
The only other attack for which the Banner of the Revolution claimed responsibility was an August attack on a checkpoint in Menoufiya province north of Cairo, which left two policemen dead and wounded three policemen and two civilians.
Before statement, suspicion had focused on the local affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group leading the fight against security forces in Sinai and on Hasm, or "Decisiveness," a shadowy group suspected of links to the Muslim Brotherhood.
The insurgency in Sinai has grown deadlier following the military's 2013 ouster of an elected but divisive Islamist president, Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, himself a career army officer, said in a recent interview that he expected the war in Sinai to continue for a long time and that both sides in the conflict were getting better at fighting each other.
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