KHARTOUM - Sudan's ruling military council has acknowledged it ordered the June 3 attack on protesters in Khartoum that left dozens of people dead. Meanwhile, talks between the council and opposition parties on forming an interim government appear to have stalled again. FILE - A Sudanese protester holds a national flag as he stands on a barricade along a street, demanding that the country's Transitional Military Council hand over power to civilians, in Khartoum, Sudan, June 5, 2019. However, they failed to agree about which side would have a majority of seats in the proposed council. On Thursday, the TMC spokesman rejected the FFC's latest demands, indicating the talks are at an impasse again.
Source: Ethiopian News June 14, 2019 15:45 UTC