The security headquarters in the Egyptian city of Port Said has been set alight in a second day of clashes between police and protesters.
The fire started on the ground floor of the building as protesters gathered in the streets nearby.
Earlier, thousands of people joined a funeral procession for three civilians killed in overnight clashes, which also left three policemen dead.
At least 400 people have been injured in the fighting.
Port Said has been rocked by weeks of intermittent violence.
Protests, often leading to clashes, have been taking place there since January, when 21 local football fans were sentenced to death over football riots which left 74 people dead in February 2012.
Violence also broke out in the capital Cairo on Monday as protesters blocked a key thoroughfare and set alight at least one police car.
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