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Protesters rally against military rule in Sudan. AFP
Demonstrators gather in Sudan's capital Khartoum to protest against the October 2021 military takeover. AP
These latest protests follow the resignation of civilian prime minister Abdalla Hamdok this week, leaving the military fully in charge of the country. AFP
The military takeover led by Gen Abdel Fattah Al Burhan derailed Sudan's democratic transition and was widely criticised by the international community. AFP
Sudanese took to the streets in the capital, Khartoum, and other cities in anti-coup protests as the country plunged further into turmoil. AP Photo
Security forces used tear gas to disperse thousands of pro-democracy protesters. AP
About 60 people have been killed and hundreds injured during the series of protests since last October's military takeover. AFP
Protesters walk past burning tyres in the capital Khartoum. AFP
Protesters fly the Sudanese flag as they take to the streets of Khartoum. AFP
Protesters rally against military rule in Sudan. AFP
Demonstrators gather in Sudan's capital Khartoum to protest against the October 2021 military takeover. AP
These latest protests follow the resignation of civilian prime minister Abdalla Hamdok this week, leaving the military fully in charge of the country. AFP
The military takeover led by Gen Abdel Fattah Al Burhan derailed Sudan's democratic transition and was widely criticised by the international community. AFP
Sudanese took to the streets in the capital, Khartoum, and other cities in anti-coup protests as the country plunged further into turmoil. AP Photo
Security forces used tear gas to disperse thousands of pro-democracy protesters. AP
About 60 people have been killed and hundreds injured during the series of protests since last October's military takeover. AFP
Protesters walk past burning tyres in the capital Khartoum. AFP
Protesters fly the Sudanese flag as they take to the streets of Khartoum. AFP
Protesters rally against military rule in Sudan. AFP
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