Seven people were killed and dozens wounded in Sunday’s demonstrations
Revealed the Undersecretary of the Federal Ministry of Health, Killing seven people and injuring 181, including 27 with gunshot wounds and the rest from various injuries caused by Sunday’s demonstrations across the country.
Protesters rallied on Sunday against the military’s refusal to hand control to civilians. The protest follows the death of dozens after security forces stormed a protest sit-in in Khartoum on June 3rd.
Sudan’s Transitional Military Council said that unknown snipers shot at least six civilians and three members of the Rapid Support Forces as tens of thousands marched in the capital demanding a return to civilian rule.
#Sudan out in strength. Footage filmed moments ago from Abd Al-Fadil Al-Maaz Street walking into Ishraga Park, #Khartoum 2 (الخرطوم 2). Already reports of teargas and gunshots in other areas. Footage filmed from here: https://t.co/cjeQElePyv #مليونيه30يونيو #StandWithSudan pic.twitter.com/5FzpyDKm6v
— Benjamin Strick (@BenDoBrown) June 30, 2019
Just received – Video from Sudan of today’s millions march.
Mass protests across the Country demanding civilian rule pic.twitter.com/8VzLjqnuZM— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) June 30, 2019
'Million-strong march' throughout #Sudan, even in Al-Hasaheisa (الحصاحيصا), a small town south of #Khartoum where students are taking part in the central-town demonstration. Footage was filmed here: https://t.co/48YkRgRAZ3 #مليونيه30يونيو #StandWithSudan pic.twitter.com/h51DGJvMy2
— Benjamin Strick (@BenDoBrown) June 30, 2019
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