But the Mulsim Brotherhood’s official spokesman, Gehad El-Haddad, said the shootings happened in the early morning while Islamists were praying and staging a peaceful sit-in outside the barracks. Witnesses told the Evening Standard that at around 4am, just as protesters were coming to the end of the dawn prayers, tear gas was fired at them and gun shots rang out. One said that soldiers continued firing at demonstrators even as they fled, with some reportedly shot in the back. “It’s a disaster,” said Ayman Mohamed, 46. “Can you imagine that the military in your country are going to kill you?”