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Sudan: protests in the night after the coup

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Military fires, three demonstrators killed

(ANSA) – KHARTUM, OCTOBER 26 – The Sudanese opposed to the military coup took to the streets during the night in Khartoum to protest against the round-up of civilian leaders.

Clashes had already erupted in the capital after the speech of Sudanese general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan at the head of the coup, with the information ministry saying that the soldiers had “fired live bullets at the demonstrators who refused the military coup outside the army headquarters “.

Three protesters were killed and about 80 wounded when soldiers opened fire, according to the Independent Central Committee of Sudan Doctors, as supporters of the civilian government waved flags and erected barricades with stones and tires, setting them on fire. (HANDLE).

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