Sudanese forces killed five protesters in Khartoum
The Sudanese Professional Association (SPA) said security forces have used excessive force to disperse the sit-in.
The Sudanese Professional Association (SPA) said security forces have used excessive force to disperse the sit-in.
Opposition leaders have hinted at the possible involvement of Sudan’s army-affiliated Rapid Support Forces in the attacks.
At least nine people were wounded when Sudanese forces used live ammunition to clear demonstrators from central Khartoum.
Unknown assailants attack demonstrators, soldiers outside army headquarters.
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