Military forces arrested several members of Sudan's civilian leadership early on October 25, Al Hadath TV reported, as a prominent pro-democracy group called on Sudanese to take to the streets to resist any military coup.
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.
Bashir was toppled after months of street protests. A political transition agreed after his ouster was meant to lead to elections by the end of 2023.
Here are the latest updates:
Office of Sudan PM urges protesters to take to streets
The office of Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok called on protesters to take to the streets after security forces detained senior civilian leaders in the transitional government on Monday.
"We call on the Sudanese people to protest using all peaceful means possible... to take back their revolution from the thieves," Hamdok's office said in a statement.- AFP
Sudanese anti-coup protesters face gunfire - information ministry
Sudan's information ministry said on Monday that protesters rejecting an apparent military coup were facing gunfire near the military's headquarters in the capital Khartoum.- Reuters
Germany calls for 'immediate end' to Sudan coup attempt
Germany condemned on Monday a coup attempt in Sudan and called for an "immediate end" to the action.
"I call on everyone in Sudan responsible for security and order to continue Sudan's transition to democracy and to respect the will of the people. The attempted overthrow must come to an immediate end," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said in a statement.- AFP
Sudan general to make announcement shortly: state TV
Sudan state television said the chairman of the country's ruling body, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, would speak shortly, after the information ministry said a "coup" was underway on Monday.
Soldiers had earlier stormed the headquarters of Sudan's state broadcaster in the capital's twin city of Omdurman, the ministry said. - AFP
Soldiers storm Sudan TV and radio headquarters, detain staff: ministry
Soldiers stormed the headquarters of Sudan's state broadcaster and detained some employees on Monday, the information ministry said, as part of what it has called a "coup".
"Joint military forces have stormed the TV and radio headquarters in Omdurman and detained a number of staff," the ministry said in a statement posted on Facebook. - AFP
U.N. deeply concerned about reports of coup in Sudan
The United Nations Mission to Sudan has issued an emphatic rebuke of what it called an ongoing coup and attempts to undermine the northeast African nation’s fragile democratic transition.
“The reported detentions of the prime minister, government officials and politicians are unacceptable,” said the recently formed U.N. political mission, which has a mandate to assist the country’s political transition and protect human rights.
The mission called on Sudan’s security forces “to immediately release those who have been unlawfully detained or placed under house arrest” and urged all parties to “exercise utmost restraint.” - AP
Sudanese ex-rebel leader arrested
The deputy chairman of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), Yasir Arman, was arrested from his home, his Twitter account said on Monday.
Arman was an advisor to Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok after his insurgent group signed a peace deal in 2020 with transitional authorities and promised to integrate within the army. - Reuters
Arab League 'concerned' over Sudan's transition
The Arab League on Monday expressed "concern" over developments in Sudan after the military detained civilian leaders and ministers in the transitional government.
"Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit expressed deep concern over the developments in Sudan," the pan-Arab bloc said in a statement.
He also urged all sides to adhere to an August 2019 power-sharing deal outlining the transition following the ouster of president Omar al-Bashir. - AFP
Sudan's information ministry calls for immediate release of detainees
Sudan's information ministry calls for immediate release of detainees and rejects coup attempt. - Reuters
Prime Minister Abdulla Hamdok under house arrest
Sudan's information ministry says Prime Minister Abdulla Hamdok under house arrest in military coup. - AP
U.S. 'deeply alarmed' by reports of Sudan military takeover
The United States said on Monday it was "deeply alarmed" at reports of a military takeover in Sudan.
"The US is deeply alarmed at reports of a military take-over of the transitional government," said U.S. special envoy for the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman.
"This would contravene the Constitutional Declaration [which outlines the transition] and the democratic aspirations of the Sudanese people," he said, according to a statement on Twitter. - AFP
Internet down in Sudan
The Information Ministry said that the internet had been cut off and military forces closed bridges. The country's state news channel played patriotic traditional music and scenes of the Nile river. The Umma Party, the country's largest political party, described the arrests as an attempted coup, and called on people to take to the streets in resistance. Earlier, the Sudanese Professionals' Association, a group leading demands for a transition to democracy, issued a similar call. - AP
Khartoum airport shut; international flights suspended
The Khartoum airport was shut and international flights were suspended on October 25, the Dubai-based al-Arabiya TV channel reported, amid reports of a military coup. There was no announcement from the Sudanese government on the status of the airport. - Reuters
Sudan's Hamdok moved to unknown location after refusing to support coup
Sudan's Prime Minster Abdalla Hamdok was moved to an unknown location after refusing to issue a statement in support of an ongoing military coup, the information ministry said on Monday.
Joint military forces holding Hamdok under house arrest were pressuring him to issue a supportive statement, the information ministry said earlier on Monday. - Reuters
Military forces arrested several members of Sudan's civilian leadership
Military forces arrested several members of Sudan's civilian leadership early on October 25, Al Hadath TV reported, as a prominent pro-democracy group called on Sudanese to take to the streets to resist any military coup.
The arrests of the five government figures were confirmed by two officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The officials said the detained government members include Industry Minister Ibrahim al-Sheikh, Information Minister Hamza Baloul, and Mohammed al-Fiky Suliman, member of the country's ruling transitional body, known as The Sovereign Council, and Faisal Mohammed Saleh, a media adviser to Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. - AP
Joint military forces storm radio and television headquarters
Sudan's Information Ministry said that Joint military forces stormed radio and television headquarters in Omdurman, Sudan, arrests employees. - Reuters