Traffic flowing freely on Monday morning in Ramses square, a major transportation hub in the Egyptian capital.<br/> <br />Ramses bore witness to angry scenes on Monday night, as supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Mursi attempted to close the intersection.<br/> <br />Egyptian police intervened after scuffles broke out, with locals angered by Mursi supporters trying to block major roads crossing the River Nile.<br/> <br />Things quickly turned violent, with Mursi supporters trading missiles with police.<br/> <br />State media reported at least 22 people injured in the first major outbreak of violence in a week.<br/> <br />At least 92 people were killed in the days after Mursi was toppled, in a military coup, more than half of them shot by troops outside a barracks where the deposed leader is believed to be held.