Two Sudanese protesters were killed during separate struggles in different parts of the capital, Khartoum.
The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said in a statement that a protester was killed in southern Khartoum “after being hit by live bullets during a procession in the al-Qalaqla area.”
Later, the group announced that a second protester had “suffocated to death by tear gas in the al-Qalaqla area.”
In turn, the group said the death toll from the protests has risen to 98 since the protests began on October 25, 2021.
For its part, the United Nations, in conjunction with the African Union, seeks to facilitate negotiations between Sudanese parties to resolve the crisis.
It is noteworthy that Sudan has been in a political crisis between civilian and military elements since October 25 last year (2021), which led to the dissolution of the government and the imposition of emergency legislation.
This prompted some civic organizations and organizations to engage in a series of demonstrations, which were repeated from time to time.
In addition, these exceptional measures imposed by the Armed Forces removed US criticism and international calls, creating a civilian government in the country.
The military has confirmed that it is not clinging to power and wants to relinquish power after new elections in the country.
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