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Smoke billowing!The Prime Minister of Sudan’s Transitional Government was under house arrest and unaccounted people took to the streets to arson and protest_Hamduk

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Original title: Smoke billows!The Prime Minister of the Sudan Transitional Government was under house arrest. Unaccounted people took to the streets to protest

Prime Minister Hamduk of the Sudan Transitional Government

Overseas Network, October 25thAccording to foreign media reports, on the 25th local time, the residence of Prime Minister Hamduk of the Sudanese Transitional Government was surrounded by military personnel and several ministers were arrested. Many people took to the streets of Khartoum, the capital of the country, to protest. Some people set fire to tires and so on. Smoke billowed from the scene.

Street arson protests in Sudanese capital

According to reports from Al Jazeera and the Associated Press, the Sudanese military has closed bridges and roads leading to Khartoum. The governor of Khartoum has been arrested, and large-scale internet and communication interruptions have been reported locally.

Street arson protests in Sudanese capital

The report also stated that the Sudanese military has not yet responded to the house arrest, and Hamduk’s whereabouts are not yet known. There are soldiers stationed outside his home in Khartoum. The Sudanese National Television is broadcasting patriotic songs.

Recently, Sudanese military leaders demanded a reorganization of the government, while civilian officials accused the military of planning to seize power. Supporters of both sides held separate demonstrations in Khartoum recently. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)Return to Sohu to see more

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