TOPSHOT - A Sudanese man flashes the v for victory sign in Khartoum on June 2, 2019.
 The military ousted president Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests against his authoritarian rule. Protesters have remained camped out in front of Khartoum's army headquarters to pressure the generals to yield power. Negotiations between protest leaders and the ruling military council have broken down, as the two sides have failed to agree on whether a planned transitional body would be headed by a civilian or a military figure. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
TOPSHOT - A Sudanese man flashes the v for victory sign in Khartoum on June 2, 2019. The military ousted president Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests against his authoritarian rule. Protesters have remained camped out in front of Khartoum's army headquarters to pressure the generals to yield power. Negotiations between protest leaders and the ruling military council have broken down, as the two sides have failed to agree on whether a planned transitional body would be headed by a civilian or a military figure. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters walk past burning tyres during a demonstration in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on June 3, 2019. At least five protesters were shot dead Monday as Sudan's military rulers tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the site. / AFP / Ahmed Mustafa
Sudanese protesters walk past burning tyres during a demonstration in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on June 3, 2019. At least five protesters were shot dead Monday as Sudan's military rulers tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the site. / AFP / Ahmed Mustafa
Sudanese protesters walk past burning tyres during a demonstration in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on June 3, 2019. At least five protesters were shot dead Monday as Sudan's military rulers tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the site. / AFP / Ahmed Mustafa
Sudanese protesters walk past burning tyres during a demonstration in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on June 3, 2019. At least five protesters were shot dead Monday as Sudan's military rulers tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the site. / AFP / Ahmed Mustafa
Sudanese forces are deployed around Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019 as they try to disperse Khartoum's sit-in. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese forces are deployed around Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019 as they try to disperse Khartoum's sit-in. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese forces are deployed around Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019 as they try to disperse Khartoum's sit-in. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese forces are deployed around Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019 as they try to disperse Khartoum's sit-in. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese forces are deployed around Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019 as they try to disperse Khartoum's sit-in. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese forces are deployed around Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019 as they try to disperse Khartoum's sit-in. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters remove pavers to block the road as military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters remove pavers to block the road as military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester flashes the V sign for victory outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester flashes the V sign for victory outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester reacts as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester reacts as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters block Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters block Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters close Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters close Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester uses paving stones to block Street 60 as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester uses paving stones to block Street 60 as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters close Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters close Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters close Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
Sudanese protesters close Street 60 with burning tyres and paving stones as the military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester walks past burning tyres as Sudan's military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site.
 / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese protester walks past burning tyres as Sudan's military forces tried to disperse the sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters on June 3, 2019. At least two people were killed Monday as Sudan's military council tried to break up a sit-in outside Khartoum's army headquarters, a doctors' committee said as gunfire was heard from the protest site. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese boy flashes the v for victory sign in Khartoum on June 2, 2019. The military ousted president Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests against his authoritarian rule. Protesters have remained camped out in front of Khartoum's army headquarters to pressure the generals to yield power. Negotiations between protest leaders and the ruling military council have broken down, as the two sides have failed to agree on whether a planned transitional body would be headed by a civilian or a military figure. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
A Sudanese boy flashes the v for victory sign in Khartoum on June 2, 2019. The military ousted president Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests against his authoritarian rule. Protesters have remained camped out in front of Khartoum's army headquarters to pressure the generals to yield power. Negotiations between protest leaders and the ruling military council have broken down, as the two sides have failed to agree on whether a planned transitional body would be headed by a civilian or a military figure. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
TOPSHOT - A Sudanese man flashes the v for victory sign in Khartoum on June 2, 2019.
 The military ousted president Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests against his authoritarian rule. Protesters have remained camped out in front of Khartoum's army headquarters to pressure the generals to yield power. Negotiations between protest leaders and the ruling military council have broken down, as the two sides have failed to agree on whether a planned transitional body would be headed by a civilian or a military figure. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY
TOPSHOT - A Sudanese man flashes the v for victory sign in Khartoum on June 2, 2019. The military ousted president Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests against his authoritarian rule. Protesters have remained camped out in front of Khartoum's army headquarters to pressure the generals to yield power. Negotiations between protest leaders and the ruling military council have broken down, as the two sides have failed to agree on whether a planned transitional body would be headed by a civilian or a military figure. / AFP / ASHRAF SHAZLY




متظاهرون سودانيون يشعلون الإطارات لإقامة حاجز في أحد الشوارع، مطالبين المجلس العسكري الانتقالي في البلاد بتسليم السلطة إلى المدنيين. (رويترز)
متظاهرون سودانيون يشعلون الإطارات لإقامة حاجز في أحد الشوارع، مطالبين المجلس العسكري الانتقالي في البلاد بتسليم السلطة إلى المدنيين. (رويترز)




قوات سودانية تطوق مقر قيادة الجيش في الخرطوم أثناء فض الاعتصام أمس. (أ ف ب)
قوات سودانية تطوق مقر قيادة الجيش في الخرطوم أثناء فض الاعتصام أمس. (أ ف ب)




نقل سوداني مصاب خلال فض الاعتصام أمام مقر قيادة الجيش في الخرطوم أمس. (أ ف ب)
نقل سوداني مصاب خلال فض الاعتصام أمام مقر قيادة الجيش في الخرطوم أمس. (أ ف ب)
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رويترز، أ ف ب (الخرطوم)
فجر فض الاعتصام أمام مقر قيادة الجيش في الخرطوم أمس (الإثنين) موجات غضب واحتجاجات عارمة في شوارع العاصمة وعدة مدن وولايات سودانية أخرى، إثر الإعلان عن مقتل 13 شخصا وإصابة أكثر من 100 آخرين . وفيما أكد تحالف المعارضة أن الاعتصام فض بالكامل، قال المجلس العسكري على لسان المتحدث باسمه الفريق الركن شمس الدين كباشي، «لم نفض الاعتصام»، مؤكدا أن قوات الجيش لم تقم بفض الاعتصام وإنما لاحقت مسلّحين فروا من منطقة كولومبيا المحاذية للاعتصام إليه، بعد أن باتت منطقة سائبة، وكان لا بد من تنظيفها».. وجدد المجلس الانتقالي الدعوة للتفاوض في أقرب وقت ممكن، معبرا عن أسفه تجاه تطور الأوضاع ووقوع خسائر وإصابات. ولفت في بيان أمس إلى أن هناك مجموعات متفلتة احتمت بميدان الاعتصام ما استدعى ملاحقتها، مؤكدا وأعلن أن ميدان الاعتصام مفتوح أمام الثوار ولا مانع من الوصول إليه.

وكان تحالف المعارضة، اتهم القوات المسلحة بارتكاب «مجزرة» خلال فض الاعتصام في الخرطوم، منددين بـ«الجريمة». وحمل المجلس العسكري «المسؤولية الكاملة عن هذه الجريمة». وقال تحالف «قوى إعلان الحرية والتغيير» في بيان «قامت قوات الدعم السريع والجيش بفض الاعتصام السلمي، ونؤكد أن منطقة القيادة الآن لا توجد بها إلا الأجساد الطاهرة لشهدائنا الذين لم نستطع حتى الآن إجلاءهم من أرض الاعتصام».


وأغلقت قوات من الجيش السوداني كل الطرق المؤدية إلى مداخل الاعتصام في العاصمة، فيما أكد شهود عيان في مدن سودانية خروج محتجين في الولايات.

واقتحمت قوات الأمن موقع الاعتصام في ساعة مبكرة من صباح أمس، وأظهرت لقطات تلفزيونية حية النار وهي تشتعل بخيام المحتجين، في الوقت الذي كان فيه محتجون آخرون يفرون من مكان الاعتصام.

كما تم إغلاق الجسور على النيل التي تربط عدة مناطق بالخرطوم. وأغلق آلاف المحتجين طرقاً بالحجارة والإطارات المشتعلة في مدينة أم درمان. وقال شاهد عيان إن محتجين يسدون طرقاً في أنحاء عدة من الخرطوم بالحجارة والإطارات المشتعلة.

وأعلن قياديون في قوى الحرية التغيير أمس، وقف التفاوض مع المجلس العسكري، مؤكدين أنه لاحوار بعد اليوم مع هذا المجلس.