Sudanese capital Khartoum on high warning ahead of mass protests


(MENAFN) On the eve of mass protests expected on Tuesday, Sudanese capital Khartoum is endorsing exceptional security measures.

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok advised the members in Tuesday's protests to use maximum alert and follow the health orders and guidelines to stop further spread of COVID-19.

Hamdok said in a speech to the Sudanese people on Monday, "I'm fully confident in the vigilance of the revolutionaries and their adherence to the weapon of peacefulness with which the revolution has triumphed over the forces of the dark".

In the meantime, in hope of Tuesday's protests, the Sudanese government on Monday stated the detention of leaders belonging to the former regime over planning for aggressive moves.

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