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RSF Accuses Sudan Army of Bombing French Embassy

RSF Accuses Sudan Army of Bombing French Embassy

RSF accuses Sudan’s army of an “aerial assault” on the French embassy. RSF alleges substantial damage to the embassy in the capital. No official response from Sudan’s army or the French government. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have leveled accusations against the nation’s army, claiming they conducted an “aerial assault on the … Read more

Air Strike in Khartoum Claims Lives of at Least 22 in Sudan Conflict

Air Strike in Khartoum

Dar es Salaam district in Omdurman targeted, opposite bank of Nile from Khartoum. Conflict for control of capital escalating between army and paramilitary force since April. Disagreement between army head and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) head sparked conflict. A recent air strike conducted by the Sudanese army in the capital city has claimed the lives … Read more

Four Sudan protesters killed in mass rallies against army rule

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Sudanese medics report total death toll of 105. Security forces fire tear gas and stun grenades. Troops and police block roads leading to army headquarters. At least four Sudanese protesters were killed Thursday as the security forces sought to quash mass rallies of protesters demanding an end to military rule, pro-democracy medics reported. AFP correspondents … Read more

Two Sudanese protesters killed as thousands rally against army rule

Sudanese protesters
  • Thousands of anti-coup protesters take to the streets, Security forces fire tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrators.
  • The death toll from months of protest-related violence rises to 105.
  • Sudan has been roiled by near-weekly protests since Burhan seized power last year.

 

Two Sudanese demonstrators were killed Thursday by “bullets to the chest,” pro-democracy medics said, as thousands of anti-coup protesters took to the streets, AFP correspondents reported.

“Even if we die, the military will not rule us,” protesters chanted, urging the reversal of an October military coup by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, that prompted foreign governments to slash aid, deepening a chronic economic crisis.

“Down with Burhan’s rule,” others chanted.

AFP correspondents reported security forces firing tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrations, the latest crack down on the anti-coup movement over the past eight months.

Two protesters were killed Thursday in the city of Omdurman, across the Nile river from the capital Khartoum, pro-democracy medics said, bringing the death toll from months of protest-related violence to 105.

The medics had previously reported one demonstrator was shot dead on Wednesday during small-scale protests in the run-up to the main rallies.

An AFP correspondent said internet and phone lines had been disrupted since the early hours of Thursday, a measure the Sudanese authorities often impose to prevent mass gatherings.

Security was tight in Khartoum despite the recent lifting of a state of emergency imposed after the coup.

Troops and police blocked off roads leading to both army headquarters and the presidential palace, witnesses said.

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Protester killed in Sudan anti-coup rallies: medics

Sudan Protester

Protester died after taking “shots to the chest and abdomen” during rallies in Omdurman. Latest death brings to 102 the toll from a crackdown on anti-coup protests. Coup led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan upended a transition to civilian rule. Sudanese security forces murdered a protester on Thursday during the latest anti-military coup demonstrations, … Read more