Demonstrators in Egypt's 2nd largest city, Alexandria

Demonstrators in Egypt\'s 2nd largest city, Alexandria Six supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi were shot dead on Friday when a pro-Morsi rally in the canal city of Ismailia came under fire .
Medical sources said 11 others were injured in violent ?clashes between security forces and members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Fighting erupted outside al-Saleheen mosque, close to Shebin al-?Kom after Friday prayers. Security officers used tear gas to disperse the stone-throwing protesters.
In Arish, North Sinai, local sources said eight Morsi supporters during violent confrontations with security forces. Witnesses said protesters marched towards the police headquarters, forcing the security personnel to retaliate with birdshot.
Elsewhere, eight protesters were killed, and 30 others wounded in the port city of Damietta, north of Cairo. Locals said security officers opened fire after Islamist activist tried to storm two prisons.
In the second city of Alexandria, Muslim Brotherhood activists were pushed back by security officials in the Ibrahimeya area, as they marched towards the Smoha region.?
Fighting was reported in the eastern area of Sedy Bishr after the Friday Prayer, with locals claiming three people were injured.
Activists pelted forces with stones, who responded with birdshot. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots in the Ibrahimeya area.
Earlier on Friday morning, armed assailants attacked the headquarters of the Judges Club of Alexandria and set fire to the garden outside the building.
According to al-Ahram, a drive-by shooting occurred when a four-wheel-drive car passed by the club and opened fire at the gate. The assailants threw petrol bombs, setting the garden, including three parked cars on fire.
In the northern city of Tanta, Egyptian security forces fired birdshot and tear gas to block Morsi supporters from reaching a government building.
Pro-Morsi demonstrators staged a fresh wave of rallies in several Egyptian cities to protest Wednesday\'s violent dispersal of their two main protests sites in Cairo and Giza.
\"Our revolution is peaceful; we will continue to mobilise without violence or sabotage,\" the National Alliance for the Defence of Legitimacy, a coalition of largely Islamist parties and figures supportive of Morsi, said in a statement early Friday.
Additional source: AA