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5 killed, 20 injured as thousands rally against military takeover in Sudan


The death toll during the protests against the military ruling in Sudan’s nationwide demonstrations increased to five, while 20 people have been injured, according to the Central Committee of the Sudanese Doctors (CCSD) on Saturday.


Nationwide demonstrations rocked the capital Khartoum and other cities against the coup and in support of the dissolved civilian government.

“As the death toll of today's protests increased to 5 and dozens injured in different parts of Khartoum and other cities, we are calling on the human rights organization in order to follow up and monitor the violence used against the protesters,” the CCSD said in a statement.

Thousands of Sudanese protesters took to the streets on Saturday against the head of Sudan’s ruling military council, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

Eyewitnesses in different neighborhoods told Anadolu Agency that the police and security organs have used tear gas and live bullets against the protesters.

Saturday’s rallies were called by the Sudanese Professionals Association, which is leading the protests, to demand civilian rule. The activist movement was key in organizing protests that led to the ouster of long-serving President Omar Al-Bashir in 2019.

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