The UN Security Council issued a statement saying it "expressed serious concern" about the situation in Sudan, where the military couped, calling for the release of all detained and the end of violence.

In Sudan, on the 25th of this month, the army couped to end joint rule with democratic forces and seized power, and the army fired at civilian demonstrations protesting this, resulting in numerous casualties. ..



Regarding the situation in Sudan, the UN Security Council had been discussing how to respond by holding informal meetings, but on the 28th, it issued a statement saying that it would "express serious concerns."



The statement called on the military to "immediately release all detained people" and to return to the government, which had been transferring to civilian rule under the Constitution.



It encourages all parties to be as restrained as possible and not to use violence, and "strongly urges dialogue without preconditions."



In Sudan, while the military justifies the coup, democratic forces continue to resist the military, calling on citizens to demonstrate, and tensions continue.