A car bomb in a Cairo suburb has wounded at least six police officers and badly damaged a state security building.
There are no confirmed dead.
The Egyptian interior ministry says a man fled on a motorbike after leaping out of a car which then exploded.
The attack happened early on Thursday morning in the in the northern Shubra al-Khama district of the capital.
“I was on my way back from work, driving my car over a bridge. Suddenly the bridge shook strongly, it felt like an earthquake,” said one witness.
“Everything around me shook strongly, people started running in the streets, I saw a wounded man on the ground; the windows fell on him, because the blast was so strong,” another young man added.
No-one has claimed responsibility but militants in Sinai sympathetic to ISIL, which controls parts of Iraq and Syria and has a presence in Egypt, have previously been behind attacks on security forces.
Euronews’ Cairo correspondent Mohammed Shaikhibrahim reported from the scene o