Vice President of the Military Transition Council of Sudan, Lieutenant General Mohammad Hamdan Douqlu, identified as Hamiditi, said he did not want to be "president of Sudan".

"There is no disagreement between the transitional council and the forces of freedom and change," he told Al-Hayat television on Monday.

Hamidati pointed out to "reduce the number of members of the military council of the sovereign council to 5 members."

He explained that the purpose of the rumors spread about the excesses of the forces of rapid support is to "take it out of the scene."

The deputy "transitional" to the occurrence of "chaos after the dismantling of the sit-in," noting that "the responsible for the chaos is ordered to raid the sit-in."

He stressed that "ordered to raid the sit-in is currently in detention."

"We have arrested all those who committed crimes against the demonstrators," he said. "We have a lot to disclose after the announcement of the results of the commission of inquiry."

Hamidati pledged "to hold accountable those who prove his involvement of the rapid support forces in the abuses against the demonstrators."