The Sudanese Transitional Military Council (SAF) confirmed yesterday the presence of armed delegates in front of the headquarters of the Sudanese Army General Command. Himself and the rapid support forces, as well as the rebels, of those events, stressing that it will not allow the country to slide into "chaos."

In a separate statement, Shams al-Din al-Kabbashi, spokesman for the military junta, accused the sleeping cells of the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir of being behind the killing of six, including an officer in the armed forces, From the army and rapid support forces.

Al-Kabbashi expected that the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change would reach an agreement with the military council that would speed up the handover of power to the civilians and the formation of the transitional government.

He said in a press conference, held early yesterday morning, that there were parties that exploited the Declaration of the forces of freedom and change escalation with the military council, and worked to spread rumors, and create a sedition between the forces of rapid support and the army.

He added that dormant cells of the former regime tried to provoke the street by intercepting cars dedicated to the distribution of breakfasts to the protesters, and it was found that the army and its rapid support forces did not implement this objection.

He also confirmed the monitoring of rumors also trying to provoke sedition and division between the army, on the one hand, and elements of the rapid support forces, explaining that the detection of this plan to push those cells to accelerate escalation and the shooting directly.

Al-Kabbashi stressed that "all these groups must be alerted to try to undermine the armed forces and other regular forces and to prevent us from reaching the goals of the revolution. We affirm that we are working with the brothers on the other side, And cooperate, and we will take the necessary measures and measures to prevent the arrival of those traitors Revolution and the rebels to their goals ».

"We will not fire a single bullet, either from the rapid support forces or the army, to our fellow demonstrators, but we will not allow chaos," he said.

For his part, the President of the Transitional Military Council of Sudan, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Burhan, that the parties described as «Almnds», trying to abort the agreement reached, last Monday, with the forces of change.

In a press conference, Army Chief of Staff Hashim Abdulmutallab stressed the army's keenness on the revolution and its unwillingness to fire at the peaceful protesters, stressing at the same time that the army will not tolerate chaos.

In the context, the head of military intelligence, Huthaifah Abdulmalik, that they have full evidence about the delegates among the protesters.

The rapid support forces announced in a statement yesterday that they were keen on the safety of citizens.

She explained that «what happened in the vicinity of the sit-in on Monday night, the unfortunate events, behind the parties and groups lurking in the revolution, after the results of the (two) the military and the forces of freedom and change, and is working hard to abort any progress in the negotiation would Get the country out of the crisis ».

Gunfire was heard near the center of the capital late on Monday after clashes with protesters blocked roads.

The situation in the field around the scene of the sit-in and the streets leading to it, and the number of protesters in the Nile Street to fire from an unknown source, and wounded several injuries varied.

The committee of Sudan Central Doctors announced the killing of six, including: Mohammed Ahmed Hassan, a young man of the Knights of Tors Nile Street, a bullet to the head and shoulder, and Ahmed Ibrahim, who was shot in the chest, and Madthar Sheikh 30-year-old was shot in the head, The armed forces follow the military police department (Major Kroma) with a direct bullet wound. " In addition to the dead, many protesters were wounded by gunfire

Two were wounded by rapid support forces and a number of armed forces.

At the same time, doctors inside the sit-in said that the number of casualties rose to 200, mostly live bullets.

In the meantime, renewed demonstrations, yesterday, a number of neighborhoods of the capital Khartoum, to demand the transfer of power to civilians, and protest the events at the sit-in headquarters in front of the General Command of the Sudanese army.

Witnesses said that the protesters had deliberately closed a number of main streets and sub-roads, as well as the closure of the bridge of the Mekn Nimr, which links the cities of Khartoum and Bahri.

In Omdurman, dozens of protesters closed the streets and burned the tires, for the first time, a month ago, after the sit-in.

Demonstrators gathered in the Abbasiya and Al-Urda neighborhoods, where many shouted anti-military slogans, witnesses said.