In Sudan, Africa, where the army seized power through a coup, the army fired at civilian protests, killing seven people and injuring more than 140.

Democrats are calling for disobedience to the military, and there are concerns about further clashes.

In Sudan, Prime Minister Hamdok and several ministers were detained on the 25th, and Mr. Bruhan, the top of the army, declared a state of emergency throughout the country after dismantling the government under joint rule with democratic forces, and the army was in power in a coup d'etat. I took control of.



On the other hand, in the capital Khartoum and other places, protest demonstrations are spreading due to calls from democratic forces, but deaths and injuries have occurred one after another due to military shootings, and multiple media such as Reuters news agency have said that seven people have been told by the health authorities so far. Reportedly killed and injured more than 140 people.



Democrats have called for disobedience to the military to show their willingness to resist, and the Sudanese medical association has issued a statement that it will refuse to operate in all military-run hospitals.



The military said it would hold an election in July 2023 to promote the transition to civilian rule, but after a series of criticisms from the international community, the United States announced a freeze on economic support for Sudan.



Democrats are also calling on the international community to oppose the coup and put pressure on the military, raising concerns about further clashes as protests spread.