Khartoum (IP) - Sudanese people once again protested against the military presence in power, which turned violent by the intervention of the military forces.

Iran PressAfrica: Millions of Sudanese took to the streets Sunday evening in Khartoum and other cities on the third anniversary of the December Revolution, condemning the agreement between Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.

The military forces used tear gas and sound bombs to disperse protesters in Khartoum and other cities.

Demonstrators in Khartoum tried to sit in front of the Sudanese government headquarters but were met with military forces brutality; protesters insisted they would continue demonstrations until the military regime collapsed.

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Iran Press' footage from Khartoum shows a number of Sudanese soldiers accompanying the protesters and chanting anti-government slogans.

Sudanese demonstrators in Khartoum and other cities protest against the military presence in power every week.

Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Abdalla Hamdok signed a political agreement on November 21, 2021, to bring him back to power, which has met with widespread opposition, like the military coup in Sudan.

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Police use violence against demonstrators in Sudan
Police use violence against demonstrators in Sudan