Chinanews, October 27th, a comprehensive report, on the 26th local time, the Sudanese coup entered the second day, roads in the capital Khartoum and other places were blocked, shops were closed, and telephone calls were interrupted.

On the same day, Burhan, the commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, said that a new civilian government would be formed to manage the country.

Once the relevant institutions are established, the state of emergency will be cancelled.

The Sudanese military says it will form a new civilian government

  The situation in Sudan had a sudden change on the 25th. The Office of the Prime Minister of the Transitional Government issued a statement that day that Prime Minister Hamduk was "kidnapped" in his residence in the capital Khartoum earlier in the day.

  Burhan, the commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, subsequently disbanded the Sovereignty Council and declared a state of emergency.

On the 26th, Burhan said that a new civilian government will be formed to manage the country.

He promised that elections will be held in July 2023, when power will be transferred to an elected civilian government.

  Burhan stated that the action was to "correct the transitional process," not a "military coup."

He also said that Internet and communication services will gradually resume.

On October 25, local time, the situation in Sudan suddenly changed. The Prime Minister of the Transitional Government was "kidnapped" and the government minister was arrested by the military. The country entered a state of emergency. A large number of people took to the streets to protest the military actions.

The picture shows people protesting on the street.

Local demonstrations continued,

The UN

Security Council meets urgently to respond

  After the sudden change in the situation in Sudan, a large number of protesters continued to demonstrate in the streets on the 26th.

It is reported that conflicts broke out between soldiers and protesters on the streets, resulting in at least 10 deaths and more than 100 injuries.

  As the international community’s condemnation of the country’s military intensified, the UN Security Council held an emergency closed-door meeting later to discuss how to deal with the crisis.

The UN called for the "immediate release" of Hamduk.

  In addition, the European Union, the African Union, and the Arab League have also expressed concern about the coup.

  Sudan’s political arena has recently faced serious differences.

Military leaders demanded a reorganization of the government, while some government officials accused the military of planning to seize power.

After cutting off

financial aid,

U.S. says it intends to continue to provide humanitarian assistance to Sudan

  On the 26th, US State Department spokesperson Price said that the United States intends to continue to provide humanitarian assistance to Sudan, although the United States has stopped providing economic assistance after the military coup in Sudan.

  Price said at the press conference: “We have always distinguished between bilateral aid and humanitarian aid. The latter aims to support the people. In this case, it refers to the people of Sudan. The current suspension of aid does not include humanitarian aid. assistance."

  The United States previously condemned the seizure of power by Sudanese soldiers and announced that it would freeze the country’s economic assistance worth 700 million U.S. dollars.