A protester takes a rest in a street leading to the sitin outside the Sudanese military headquarters, in Khartoum, Sudan, Tuesday, May 14, 2019. Both the protesters and the transitional military council say the violence was instigated by al-Bashir loyalists from within the security forces. (Associated Press)KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudanese protesters said Tuesday that security agents loyal to ousted President Omar al-Bashir attacked their sit-ins overnight, setting off clashes that killed four people, including an army officer, and heightened tensions as the opposition holds talks with the military. Both the protesters and the ruling military council said the violence was instigated by al-Bashir loyalists from within the security forces. The military council confirmed the death of an army major and said three troops were wounded.
Source: Washington Post May 14, 2019 07:40 UTC