Four people died Friday in clashes with security forces in Egypt as protesters rallied in several areas of the country against the police and the military junta blaming them for the country's deadliest football riot, the Health Ministry said according to dpa. The latest death was a civilian who died from injuries sustained during clashes between the angry protesters and security forces near the headquarters of the Interior Ministry, reported state television, citing health officials. Ambulances, meanwhile, whizzed across the nearby Tahrir Square to carry protesters injured in the violence. The Health Ministry estimated that more than 1,400 people have been injured in two days, most suffering from the effects of the heavy use of tear gas by the security forces. Fire trucks were seen Friday rushing to put out a fire that hit a tax building in front of the Interior Ministry building. No casualties or damage was immediately reported.