Egypt 'to begin breaking up' pro-Morsi protest camps
Reports from Egypt say the interim authorities are planning to start breaking up two sit-ins by supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi, BBC reported.
An interior ministry source told the BBC an operation to clear the protest camps would begin shortly before dawn.
However, so far there has not been any police activity at the sit-ins outside the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in eastern Cairo and at Nahda Square, to the west.
The Muslim Brotherhood, to which Mr Morsi belongs, has warned of bloodshed.
More than 250 people, most of them Morsi supporters, have already been killed in clashes since the military deposed Egypt's first democratically elected leader on 3 July after mass protests demanding his resignation.