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Dozens of people were killed and wounded in a massive fire The main train station In the center of the Egyptian capital Cairo, Was caused by a train colliding on a sidewalk, and said on Egyptian television that the incident had killed 25 people and made more than 40 wounded.
But the Liverpool player has published a photo of him and covers his face with a big laugh, at his expense on my site. "Facebook"And"Twitter", Thursday morning, to cause many observers having taken into account the timing of the publication of the photo" Not at all appropriate "And this smile" Do not take into account the feelings of the Egyptians ".
Salah did not join Salah on Wednesday, in which he attributed the families of the victims of the incident, attacked by many masses in the comments, and described the act of "Provocative".
One of the observers wrote: "Of course, there are people who died waiting to see you at night and who were willing to pay out of pocket to go to the cafe and cheer them on. If the incident occurred at L & # 39; England You will carry a decree of mourning and sadness on your face ".
A number of commentators have called the image of the hero Walid is satisfactory Who appeared in video footage during the incident carrying a large vase of water, in order to save what can be saved from the wounded who caught fire in their bodies.
Commentators have written a satisfying picture: "This is the true pride of the Arabs," a title that has long been firmly attached to social networking sites.
Another person, whose comments were supposed to be hundreds of admirers, posted a picture of Salah with his team as a teenager. Ramses Station Who witnessed the incident, commented: "I was a pioneer of the railroad and I was exposed to burning like them.Your answers should be calculated.What is people understand your smile? "
Salah played for his team in the Premier League match against Watford on Wednesday night, in which Liverpool won a 5-0 win despite Salah's failure to score or set goals.
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Dozens of people were killed in a major fire in Cairo's main Egyptian capital station, during a clash between a train and a sidewalk. Egyptian television announced that 25 people had been killed and more than 40 wounded.
But the Liverpool player posted a photo of him and covered his face with laughter on his Facebook and Twitter accounts on Thursday morning to provoke many observers who felt that the timing of the publication was "totally inappropriate" and that smile "" He said.
Salah did not pay tribute to Wednesday, in which he attributed the comments of the families of the victims of the incident, attacked by many masses, and described his act as "provocative".
"There are surely people who died and were waiting to see you at night, and they were ready to go out of their pockets to go to the cafe and cheer you on." If the incident had occurred in England you would have a moment of mourning and sadness. "
A number of commentators have called the image of the hero Walid Tuesday, appeared in a video sequence during the incident carrying a large vase of water, to save what can be saved from the wounded who caught fire in their bodies.
The commentators have written satisfactorily: "This is the true pride of the Arabs", a title long attached to social networking sites.
"I was one of the railroad pioneers and I burned like them," said another man who commented on hundreds of admiration signs when he was a teenager at the train station of Ramses. The people of your smile that? ".
Salah played for his team in the Premier League match against Watford on Wednesday night, in which Liverpool won a 5-0 win despite Salah's failure to score or set goals.