Security forces opened fire on a protest rally in Sudan, killing four protesters.
According to the International News Agency, thousands of people took part in protests against the military coup in the Sudanese capital Khartoum and Umm Darman and chanted slogans against the military rulers.
Security forces to disperse demonstrators, but demonstrators were displaced, but the police and army fired directly on protesters.
Four people were killed and dozens were injured when protesters opened fire on protesters. The injured have been shifted to a nearby hospital where the condition of six injured is said to be critical.
It should be noted that in October this year, the Supreme General Abdul Fattah al-Burhan overthrew the government and declared a state of emergency in the country and seized power, against which 52 people have been killed so far in protests.