A Sudanese security and intelligence service patrol killed and injured two children in a four-wheel drive called Sudan's "Thatcher" yesterday evening in Al-Durr and Shaab district of Khartoum north of the capital. A group of Sudanese professionals called for a demonstration in response to an emergency. Announced by President Omar al-Bashir in the face of protests demanding his departure.

A statement by the Central Committee of Physicians confirmed the death of a child Muayed Yasir Juma, aged five years - while his brother Mohammed, and a 6-year-old serious injuries to the chest caused bleeding to the lungs.

Eyewitnesses confirmed that a four-wheel drive vehicle "Thatcher" ran over the children after the speeding car stormed the family's home late last night. The child was killed and his brother was seriously injured as they were sleeping in the house's yard next to the wall.

The two victims were taken to the international hospital in Khartoum.

Witnesses confirmed the escape of the patrol of the security apparatus when chasing the neighborhood youths to the car before they could arrest a member of the patrol and handed over to the police while others fled.

Activists circulated horrific pictures of the body of the child, a supporter of his body, which confirms that he died instantly due to the severe injury suffered.

Other pictures, widely circulated in the media, showed that the body of the child was being held in support of the "family" in her home by members of the security services.

The gathering of Sudanese professionals, an independent trade union alliance leading the protests, condemned an abortive incident and called on supporters to immediately go out into the street in response to an abortive incident.

The gathering of professionals is planning to hold the "processions of challenge" tomorrow in the capital and the states, a reference to challenge the state of emergency in force.