In Sudan, government forces shot and killed two protesters Monday in the latest violent crackdown on demonstrations demanding an end to military rule and the establishment of a civilian government. Sudanese forces opened fire with live ammunition after protesters approached the presidential palace waving national flags and carrying red balloons to mark Valentine’s Day. The latest killings bring the number of people killed in protests to at least 81 since a coup by Sudan’s military in October.
Sudanese Forces Kill Two More Protesters Demanding End to Military Rule
HeadlineFeb 15, 2022