China News Service, October 27. The situation in Sudan changed on the 25th, and the Prime Minister of the Transitional Government Hamduk was "house arrested" by the military.

According to Al Jazeera’s Chinese website, on the 26th, the Sudanese Prime Minister’s Office stated that the Hamduk and his wife had returned to their home.

At the same time, night demonstrations broke out in Khartoum to protest the military's actions to dissolve the Council of Ministers and the Sovereign Council.

On the other hand, the Sudanese ambassador to the 12 countries also said that they condemned the military coup in that country.

On October 25, local time, the situation in Sudan suddenly changed. The picture shows the commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces Burhan declaring a state of emergency.

The prime minister is under house arrest?

The military said the decision was reasonable

  According to reports, the office of Prime Minister Hamduk of the Sudanese Transitional Government stated that the prime minister and his wife have returned to their residences in the capital Khartoum.

The office added that some ministers and political leaders are still being held in unknown locations.

  Earlier, the commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Burhan, denied the Prime Minister’s detention at a press conference on the 26th, adding, “He is with me at my home to protect his safety and his life. Everything is normal and will be home soon."

  According to the report, Burhan tried to justify his decision in a televised speech.

He stated that “political forces have incited chaos and forced us to take action to protect Sudan.” He also believes that what the country is currently experiencing has become a real danger.

  In response, the Hamduk office issued a statement stating that the “coup leader” stated that all he did was to protect the revolution, but these statements “cannot deceive the Sudanese people”.

The statement added that the coalition being formed will be led by the National Congress Party, the party of former Sudanese President Bashir, behind the scenes.

On October 25, local time, the situation in Sudan suddenly changed. The picture shows a Sudanese man wearing a national flag walking beside burning tires.

Night protests broke out in the capital to reject military measures

  Against this background, night protests broke out in parts of Khartoum to show their rejection of the measures announced by the commander-in-chief of the army.

  The protesters chanted slogans for the restoration of civilian authorities and rejection of military rule. They also chanted for insisting on the peace movement and will continue to escalate until their demands are fulfilled.

  According to reports, during the demonstration on the 26th, 4 people were killed by military bullets and more than 40 others were injured.

Since then, thousands of Sudanese continue to protest against the military's control of power and expulsion of civilian partners from power.

On October 25, local time, the situation in Sudan suddenly changed. A large number of people took to the streets to protest the military actions. The picture shows the burning tires in the protest.

The Sudanese ambassadors to many countries said this to the Russian representative

  According to the report, a diplomatic source pointed out that Sudan’s ambassadors to 12 countries, including the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and France, issued a statement condemning the country’s military coup.

The ambassadors of Sudan to Belgium, the European Union, Geneva, United Nations agencies, South Africa, Qatar, Kuwait, Turkey, Sweden and Canada also signed this statement.

  Sudan’s ambassador to Washington, Nuadin Sati, said in a statement to Al Jazeera that Washington’s suspension of assistance to Sudan in response to this military coup is only the first step, and it must continue to respond to the Burhan regime. put pressure on.

  United Nations Secretary-General Guterres stated that the illegally detained Sudanese officials should be released immediately. He also added at a press conference that he once again strongly condemned the seizure of power by the Sudanese military.

  The EU also condemned the coup in Sudan and threatened that if the Sudanese military does not immediately return power to the civilian government, the EU will suspend financial assistance to the country.

  In addition, the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations stated that it has suspended development cooperation with Sudan until further notice. The delegation also added, “We will pay close attention to the situation after the coup.”

  On the other hand, Russia’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Dmitry Poliansky pointed out that Russia believes that what happened in Sudan on the 25th may be a transfer of power rather than a military coup.