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Sudan’s military dissolves civilian rule

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Coup turns deadly with the country’s Prime Minister arrested and the military in power

A state of emergency has been declared and civilian rule has been dissolved in Sudan as a military coup escalates.

The coup leader has blamed political infighting as the reason behind the takeover… as political leaders are arrested.

Protests have erupted throughout the country, including the capital… with reports three people have died after being shot by armed forces.

The military and leaders have been clashing for years after Sudan’s previous ruler was overthrown two years ago.

At hospitals and medical clinics, doctors and healthcare professionals are refusing to work under military rule… meanwhile, experts believe the protests will only continue to escalate.

The army and other troops have been deployed across the capital… and the city’s airport is out of operation and international flights have been suspended.

Sudan’s internet is also down.

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