The transitional military council in Sudan carried the main protest movement (the Alliance of Freedom and Change) responsible for the violence, while the leaders of «Freedom and Change» the military council responsible for the victims of demonstrations that demanded the handover of power to civilians, especially after the discovery of three bodies covered with blood, yesterday, Omdurman, adjacent to Khartoum, while the calm calm on the Sudanese street after the mass demonstrations the day before yesterday.

Seven people were killed and 180 injured, the official SANA news agency quoted a Health Ministry official as saying during the tens of thousands of demonstrations across Sudan.

Sunday's demonstrations were the largest since the sit-in dispersed outside the army's general headquarters on June 3 in Khartoum, which resulted in dozens of deaths.

The protest movement won the bet yesterday by maintaining its ability to mobilize despite the heavy security deployment and the disruption of the Internet from mobile phones nearly a month ago.

Yesterday morning, a journalist from Agence France-Presse saw three bodies on the ground in Omdurman, at a site that witnessed mass demonstrations. The identities of the victims were not immediately known.

A crowd gathered around the bodies and was quickly dispersed by police with tear gas.

One of the leaders of the mass movement protested the mobilization on Sunday, blaming the military for the deaths.

A member of the secretariat of the gathering of Sudanese professionals, Mohammad Naji al-Asam, said in a video published the night before on «Facebook»: «fully bear responsibility for these lives and these injuries the military council, which failed to secure the lives of Sudanese for a second time and a third time», saying that what happened Sunday is "a continuous repetition of the many times where peaceful Sudanese demonstrators are subjected to excessive violence, shooting live bullets and beatings."

During the demonstrations on Sunday, police fired tear gas at demonstrators, especially at hundreds of protesters who marched towards the presidential headquarters, which became the headquarters of the military council.

There were clashes about 700 meters from the presidential palace.

The Central Doctors' Committee, which is close to the protest leaders, reported the deaths of five people yesterday in various parts of Sudan and "many serious injuries by the junta militia."

For its part, confirmed the agency «Sona» injured 10 members of the regular forces, including three of the paramilitary rapid support force shot.

Sunday's death brings to 133 the number of victims since the bloodless seizure of the army's command on June 3, in which nearly 100 people died, according to the doctors' committee. But the authorities have counted 68 people since that date.

The transitional military junta said in a statement that the regular forces "committed themselves to restraint" the day before yesterday, and the leaders of the protest representatives of «forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change» who called for the demonstrations responsible for «deviation of the limited marches of its stated goals and objectives, and try to direct the demonstrators to move towards the fields and overcome Regular forces to cross the bridges to reach the Republican Palace and the General Command Square ».

"Despite this, the regular forces committed themselves to restraint, but some of the demonstrators threw stones at the regular forces and wounded some of their members," Gamal Omar Mohammed said in a video posted by the military council on Facebook.

"The declaration of the forces of freedom and change violated the commitments they committed and encouraged the demonstrators to go to the Republican Palace and the General Command.