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Deadly Unrest as Masses Oppose Military in Sudan

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Vast crowds have taken to the streets in Sudan to demonstrat­e against military rule, with reports of deaths and injuries.

The state news agency said seven people had died and 181 were hurt, citing the health ministry.

The pro-opposition Central Committee of Sudan Doctors spoke of at least five protesters being killed.

Sudan has been in turmoil since the military ousted President Omar al-Bashir in April.

That followed a popular uprising against his rule. Mr Bashir seized power in a coup on 30 June 1989.

Sunday’s protest has been the biggest since dozens were killed in a crackdown on pro- democracy activists on 3 June.

Tens of thousands defied the heavy presence of troops to demand that the ruling military council hand power to a civilian-led administra­tion.

The Central Committee of Sudan Doctors said four people were killed in Khartoum’s twin city of Omdurman while one protester died after being hit by a bullet in the chest in the town of Atbara.

“There are several seriously wounded by the bullets of the military council militias in hospitals of the capital and the provinces,” it added.

The deputy head of the Transition­al Military Council (TMC), Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said: “There are snipers who are firing on people, they shot three members of the Rapid Support Force and five or six citizens. There are infiltrato­rs, people who want to jeopardise progress.”

Security forces fired tear gas to disperse demonstrat­ors near the presidenti­al palace and three other districts in Khartoum, AFP reported.

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