Two bombs found on a Cairo metro line are defused by Egyptian explosives experts. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).<br/> <br />Egyptian explosives experts defused two primitive bombs planted on a Cairo metro line on Thursday (September 19), the state news agency reported, causing a partial closure of the network.<br/> <br />The bombs had been found 100 metres (106.4 yards) from Helmeyet el-Zaytoun station in northeast Cairo.<br/> <br />Later in the day, the metro line was reopened and commuters were seen coming in and out of the station.<br/> <br />Militant attacks have been on the rise since the overthrow in July of Mohamed Mursi, Egypt's first freely-elected president.