By By Paul Iddon Apr 18, 2014 in Politics A relatively obscure jihadist group in Egypt named 'Ajnad Misr' (Soldiers of Egypt) in a recently released video has taken credit for eight attacks against Egyptian security forces and says it will launch new ones. Ahram Online The video showed violence during such demonstrations and women protesters being attacked and dragged by security forces from their protest sit-in protest in Rabaa al-Adawiya Square Cairo last August 14. On that day many Morsi protesters were killed when they refused to move at the behest of the security forces dispatched to disperse them – some of the footage featured in the video however dates back as far as 2010, before the Egyptian Revolution even took place, and shows some of the documented abuses perpetrated by the then ruling Mubarak regime. The video proclaims that, "Our honor is screaming and asking whether there is a man to retaliate or has manhood died?" Amongst the attacks this group has claimed to have already carried out since last November was the recent killing of a police general in Cairo less than a month ago. The group insists that it has only carried out attacks in the Egyptian capital to date and hasn't been responsible for bombings and other terrorist attacks leveled against the Egyptian authorities and society that have transpired elsewhere in the country in the months since Morsi was ousted. The video in question can be viewed AFP informs us that in a video entitled 'Retaliation is life' this group has said it will avenge abuses the country's security forces have leveled against woman protesters who have come out in order to demonstrate their support of the former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi.Ahram Online writes that this is the first video the group has released. It is 23-minutes and was posted on Facebook. Its authenticity has yet to be verified.The video showed violence during such demonstrations and women protesters being attacked and dragged by security forces from their protest sit-in protest in Rabaa al-Adawiya Square Cairo last August 14. On that day many Morsi protesters were killed when they refused to move at the behest of the security forces dispatched to disperse them – some of the footage featured in the video however dates back as far as 2010, before the Egyptian Revolution even took place, and shows some of the documented abuses perpetrated by the then ruling Mubarak regime.The video proclaims that, "Our honor is screaming and asking whether there is a man to retaliate or has manhood died?"Amongst the attacks this group has claimed to have already carried out since last November was the recent killing of a police general in Cairo less than a month ago.The group insists that it has only carried out attacks in the Egyptian capital to date and hasn't been responsible for bombings and other terrorist attacks leveled against the Egyptian authorities and society that have transpired elsewhere in the country in the months since Morsi was ousted.The video in question can be viewed here More about Cairo, Egypt, Jihadist, AJnad Misr, Muslim brotherhood More news from Cairo Egypt Jihadist AJnad Misr Muslim brotherhood