Protests in Sudan turned violent this week — several dead

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In Sudan, violent demonstrations have continued for four consecutive days.

In Sudan, central Africa, the protests are gaining momentum again.

On Sunday, hundreds of people marched in the streets again against the coup.

According to the Reuters news agency, the protests turned violent this week.

Protesters burned car tires and built barricades.

Security forces fired tear gas and water cannons at protesters in the capital, Khartoum.

On Sunday, it was reported that at least nine people died this week in violence in Khartoum, Omdurman and Bahr cities.

In addition, at least 150 were arrested.

The demonstrations call for the army chief who seized power in October by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan resignation and the return of civilian rule to Sudan.

At least 114 people have already died in protests since last year.

The coup has plunged Sudan into an economic and political crisis.

After the October coup, food prices have risen significantly and led to food shortages in many areas.

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