Military opened shooting on protesting against coup in Sudan

In Sudan, the military opened the shooting on the participants of the demonstration protesting against the coup in the country. About this on Monday, October 25, reports Al Arabiaa.

According to the TV channel, the protesters tried to approach the headquarters of the Army of Sudan in the capital of Khartoum. To stop the protesters, the military opened the fire on them. As a result, at least 12 people received firearms. Other details are not given.

Earlier it was reported that tens of thousands of local residents went to the streets of Khartoum against the background of attempts by the State Purpose by the military.

before that it became known that armed people surrounded the House of Prime Minister of Sudan Abdalla Humduka. Four ministers were also detained – communications, information, finance and industry, Governor Khartoum Ayman Nimir and the representative of the Sovereign Council Mohammed Al-Pky. In addition, it was noted that Khartum was completely blocked by the military, the entrances to the city were blocked, and in some areas the Internet is disabled.

In response to such actions of the military, the civilian forces of the country called on the population to reach a peaceful protest against the next state vertex.

In 2019, a military coup in Sudan also occurred, during which the President of Omar Al-Bashir overthrew. Two branches of power were formed in the country: Military, presented by the head of the sovereign Council Abdel Fatti Al-Burkhan, and the Civic, represented by Prime Minister Abdullah Humduk. Both parties agreed that until November 2021, the transition period will be operated in the country.

/Media reports.