
Sudan: Hundreds gather outside presidential palace, call for military to dissolve government
India Today
The protesters outside the presidential palace in Sudan's capital Khartoum called for General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the armed forces and Sudan's joint military-civilian Sovereign Council, to initiate a coup and overthrow the government.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the presidential palace in Sudan's capital Khartoum on Tuesday, calling for the military to seize power and dissolve the existing government. Hundreds gathered outside the Presidential Palace in Sudan's capital Khartoum, calling for the military to dissolve the government pic.twitter.com/aZuWortY1s
Sudan has been grappling with the biggest political crisis in its two-year-old transition. The military and civilian groups have been sharing power in a troubled alliance since long-standing President Omar al-Bashir was dethroned in 2019.

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