Medics in Khartoum say military asked for wounded to be handed over and bullets reached hospital gates

At the Royal Care hospital in Khartoum, close to the military headquarters in the centre of Sudan’s capital, the beds are full of dozens of injured, all of them wounded in the protests against Monday’s coup.

There are some who were shot with live bullets during the demonstrations as large numbers took to the streets to oppose the arrest of Sudan’s prime minister Abdalla Hamdok and other ministers by the security forces.

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