Seven Sudanese protesters killed, 181 wounded in Sunday demonstrations

Seven people were killed and 181 others were wounded
in Sudan during Sunday mass demonstrations, the state news agency (SUNA)
reported citing the health ministry.
Earlier, a doctors committee linked to the protest
movement said that five protesters were killed during mass demonstrations that
rocked the country as tens of thousands of people protested against the ruling
generals.
“The death of four martyrs in the city of Omdurman
on the road of our victorious revolution brings the number of martyrs to five”
in Sunday’s protests, the committee said, after it reported earlier that a protester
was shot dead in the town of Atbara.
“There are several seriously wounded by the bullets
of the military council militias in hospitals of the capital and the
provinces,” it added.
Earlier, witnesses said that the Sudanese police
fired tear gas at protesters in three districts of Khartoum on Sunday.
The deputy head of Sudan’s Transitional Military
Council, Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has called for “an urgent and comprehensive
agreement” with the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) opposition coalition.
“We seek a comprehensive peace in Sudan that does
not exclude anyone. The mission of the transitional council is to protect the
Sudanese revolution,” Daglo, known as Hemedti, said.