In Khartoum celebrate the resignation of the President of Sudan to its official announcement
In the Sudanese capital to celebrate the resignation of President Omar al-Bashir even before the official announcement, reports journalist Last news .
Residents of Khartoum took to the streets With flags, they chant: "We won!"
according to the source Last news , the army in the near future will announce a new body of government.
Local TV stations announced the briefing of commissioners of the defense Ministry. The military blocked the road to the building of the state broadcasting company of the country, the movement in the city difficult. Crowds of people flock to the building of the General staff military power.
As reported by al-Mayadeen, the army on the urgent meeting decided about the dismissal of Omar al-Bashir, his aides and the government. However, Authorized the Sudanese Embassy in the Russian capital told Last news that they have no official information about the fact that al-Bashir was removed From the post of President.
the television channel al-Hadath, for its part, reports about the detention of former Minister of defense, head of the ruling party "national Congress" Ahmad Harun and former Deputy al-Bashir Ali Osman Tah and members of the personal guard of the President.
After the introduction of American punishment and the separation of South Sudan in 2011 the country is in economic crisis. From mid-December 2018 ongoing popular protests, which began With calls to reduce the price of bread, but gradually grew into demands to change the political regime of President Omar al-Bashir, ruling for 30 years.
The center of the protests was the complex of buildings of the defense Ministry in Khartoum, the capital, near the presidential Palace, in front of which lies the camping protesters. As reported by opposing political force and human rights activists for months have been killed about 60 people and hundreds were damaged, a few thousand caught.
last weekend thousands of people took to the streets of Khartoum and other cities, demanding the resignation of al-Bashir. The protesters came to the building of the General staff of the army and called on the military to " stand on the side of the people ". In part areas of the capital began shooting between protesters, supported by some Military, and employees of the security forces.
The head of the Ministry of defence Awad Ibn Auf said that with weapons of forces understand the causes of the unrest, but will not allow the situation in the country to turn into chaos.
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