CAIRO — Six people including two policemen were wounded on Saturday when two car bombs detonated near a police station in the Sinai Peninsula, an Islamist militant hotbed, security sources and the state news agency said. The two cars exploded when security forces fired at them after their drivers refused to stop near a police station in the Northern Sinai town of Sheikh Zuweid, security sources said. The two wounded policemen, a captain and a recruit, were transferred to hospital with severe injuries, they added. The state news agency MENA quoted security sources saying that another two cars raced away from the scene under gunfire from security forces. In a separate attack, a soldier was shot in the head when unknown gunmen fired at him at a security site in Central Sinai, where militant attacks are rare compared with the north of the rugged, desert region, MENA said. No one claimed responsibility for Saturday's attacks. A roadside bomb in Cairo killed a police captain and wounded eight other people on Friday, the Interior Ministry said. — Reuters