Hundreds of thousands of Sudanese gathered on Thursday at the sit-in outside the army headquarters in the capital, Khartoum, in a million people called "the civil authority", and joined crowds from other cities of Sudan.

According to Al-Jazeera Net correspondent Ahmed Fadl from Khartoum, the agreement between the military council and the opposition did not prevent the influx of hundreds of thousands to support the protesters in the vicinity of the general command of the army in Khartoum, amid a remarkable participation of states and a qualitative procession of judges.

According to the reporter, the processions of the states began to converge on the scene of the sit-in since noon, where the processions of Kosti, White Nile, Gedaref and Kamel in the state of the island, as well as the convoy of Shendi and honey stone in the state of the River Nile.

Hashoud participated in the sit-in from the cities of Shendi (north), Madani, Rafaa, and the Movements (central) and Kosti (south).

At the same time, a procession of judges gathered about 100 judges in the first participation of this segment before the Constitutional Court.

The parade of judges chanted slogans of "civil authority with protected judiciary", "freedom of peace and justice, revolution of choice of the people".

When the evening was over, the sit-in field along the General Command Street and the surrounding streets, filled with hundreds of thousands of protesters demanding the transfer of power from the military to civilians.

The sit-in committees were active in tightening the procedures of insurance and protection, especially when the protesters entered the yard. The committees also set up loudspeakers along the courtyard of the sit-in where they broadcast revolutionary songs and poems.

The gathering of professionals in the millionaires on Thursday showed a marked reversal of its expansion by incorporating professions and craftsmen who were not on the move when it exploded in December.

The "millionaire of civil authority" was a gathering of chemists and a gathering of workers at the Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity.

The gathering of professionals and its allies in the opposition forces raised the pace of mobilization and mobilization in neighborhood committees in the state of Khartoum, which was reflected in huge processions and reached the sit-in on foot from Khartoum, Bahri, Omdurman and southern Khartoum.

Commenting on the millions, the gathering of Sudanese professionals said that what is happening before the army leadership and the sit-ins of the cities is not just a revolution, but the birth of a country we dreamed of. "

"Because of our awareness, our experience and our keenness on our gains, we are the masters and guardians of this revolution," he said in a statement.

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Sudan's rapid support force mobilized its armed forces on Thursday in the green square in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum to counter any spills, amid a call for a new government demanding the handover of power to civilians.

The spokesmen of the rapid support forces commanders confirmed that their forces were ready "to resolve any breakout and confront anyone who lurks at home at any time, anywhere."

The troops also confirmed by shouting to their leaders that they were ready to defend the country.

On Thursday, the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change announced the postponement of the announcement of the names of their candidates to the Transitional Civil Authority, for the second time in three days, seeking a comprehensive agreement with the Transitional Military Council.

She explained in a statement that she considered taking a step to postpone the announcement of names nominated to the Transitional Civil Authority "on the basis of developments, and the agreement on the next steps with the military council."

On April 11, the Sudanese army dismissed President Omar al-Bashir on the backdrop of popular demonstrations in protest against the low economic conditions and high prices since the end of last year.

While the army commanders formed a transitional council of 10 military personnel - a president, a deputy and eight members - to lead a transitional period of up to two years, the political forces would have the option of annexing the civilian population while maintaining the dominant majority. The latter would push for what it calls a civilian civilian council, , And includes some military.

Since April 6, thousands of protesters have gathered in front of the army headquarters to demand the handover of power to a civilian government and the dismantling of institutions of the former regime, led by the security and intelligence services.