One officer, three protesters killed following clashes in Sudan capital Khartoum

One officer and three protesters were killed and
many protesters wounded in the Sudanese capital late on Monday, Sudan’s state
TV said, as crowds of demonstrators remain camped at a sit-in outside the army
complex.
Earlier, heavy gunfire was heard in Khartoum late
into the evening, and the transitional military council said a military police
officer had been killed and many protesters wounded.
Violence flared after the military council and
opposition groups said they had agreed to a power structure for the country’s
transition following the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir last month.
The council accused armed groups unhappy with
progress towards a political deal of opening fire at protest sites. Protesters
said counter-revolutionaries linked to the former regime were inciting
violence.
Earlier, paramilitary forces patrolled the streets,
using tear gas and gunshots to disrupt protests blocking roads.
The Transitional Military Council (TMC) and the
Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces opposition alliance were due to meet
on Tuesday to discuss two key sticking points: the military-civilian balance of
power in transitional bodies, and the length of the transition before
elections.
Protesters are pushing for a civilian-led transition
and have kept up demonstrations against the council since military officers on
April 11 removed and arrested Bashir, who is now facing multiple criminal
investigations.