The Sudanese authorities have shut down mobile and internet services with security forces deployed across Khartoum against the anti-coup protesters.
Sudanese security forces were seen on the streets on Thursday. Shipping containers and armoured vehicles have been used to blocked some bridges in the state to prevent protesters.
The protest has spanned 11 days since the October 25 military coup, that saw Abdallah Hamdok removed from power.
The protesters are demanding that the military stay out of the government of the country.
Tens of thousands of people marched despite the deployment of armies with tear gas and communications blackout. The protesters also marched to the presidential palace on the December 25.
Since the military coup, at least 48 people have been killed by security forces in the anti-coup protests.
According to the Doctors’ Committee, more than 200 have bee injured.
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