In Sudan, Africa, where a military coup d'etat took place, a large-scale protest demonstration was held in the capital city of Khartoum on the 30th, and the military fired and injured.

The military is blocking roads and bridges and tightening the containment of demonstrators, and tensions continue.

In Sudan, on the 25th of this month, the military coup d'etat, ending the joint rule with the democratic powers that had been promoted after the collapse of the dictatorship, and seized power. There are a series of strikes.



In the capital city of Khartoum and other places, a large-scale demonstration was held on the 30th at the behest of democratic forces, and many citizens went out to the streets and complained that they were "against the coup d'etat" and voiced protests against the military.



On the other hand, the military has been strengthening the containment of demonstrations by deploying troops in urban areas and blocking roads and bridges, and according to the local medical association, three people have been killed by the military firing so far, and dozens It means that a person was injured.



Arab media have reported sporadic gunshots in Khartoum, as well as difficulty connecting to the internet and telephones, and tensions continue to raise concerns about further clashes.