So far 41 have been killed in the struggle against military rule ‘- Dinamani

by time news

Sudan’s medical team said on Monday that 41 people had been killed in protests against military rule in Sudan since the end of October.

The group accused the army of blocking the treatment of wounded protesters and targeting hospitals.

A statement from the Sudanese Medical Council’s Joint Office said: “After the start of the October 25 military coup in Sudan, the army blocked ambulances transporting wounded protesters to hospitals. The police entered the emergency department and arrested the patients. He also dropped tear gas canisters inside the two hospitals. It is reported that 41 people were killed in the struggle against the army.

The army on Sunday agreed to reinstate ousted Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdo. The Prime Minister also signed a related agreement. According to the agreement, the cabinet will be headed by Hamdok until the new plantation takes place; However it will operate under the supervision of the military. The public has once again joined the struggle in protest of the deal. The military is also suppressing the struggle. A 16-year-old boy has been shot dead by the army during a protest rally in the town of Amsterdam, a medical team has said.

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