Military forces arrest senior civilian figures in Sudan – Al Hadath TV
KHARTOUM, Oct 25 (Reuters) – Military forces arrested several members of Sudan’s civilian leadership before dawn on Monday, Al Hadath TV reported, as a prominent pro-democracy group called on Sudanese to take to the streets to resist any military coup.
Family sources told Reuters that military forces had stormed the house of Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s media adviser and arrested him.
Reuters witnesses said internet services appeared to be down in the capital, Khartoum.
Sudan has been on edge since a failed coup plot last month unleashed bitter recriminations between military and civilian groups meant to be sharing power following the 2019 ouster of former leader Omar al-Bashir.
As tensions built this month, a coalition of rebel groups and political parties aligned themselves with the military. Supporters of the military have been staging a sit-in outside the presidential palace calling on the military to dissolve the civilian government.
The military head of the Sovereign Council has previously asserted his commitment to the transition.