Sudanese sources reported a failed coup in the country.
At the same time as some news sources reported about the movement of Sudanese army tanks, the official television of this country announced the attempt of a failed coup.
Some Sudanese sources announced today (Tuesday) that they were trying to stage a coup in the country, according to the International Group News Agency.
Sudanese state television today abruptly stopped live broadcasts, announcing a failed coup in the country.
Al-Mashhad Al-Sudani news website quoted a senior military source in the country as saying that a coup group was trying to take control of Sudan.
However, Al-Rakuba News quoted eyewitnesses as saying that Sudanese army forces had closed a number of major bridges in the capital in an attempt to stage a coup.
Some military sources told the website that in an attempt to stage a coup, several tanks moved near the Amderman Bridge, which was stopped by the armed forces and four army officers were arrested.
Anatoly quoted a military source in Sudan as saying that 40 army officers had been arrested following the operation.
Sudanese state television also reported moments ago that the Sudanese army had called on the people to stand up to this action.
Sudanese sources say the Saudi military will issue a statement on the move shortly.
April 11, 2019 Former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is ousted by military order following widespread popular protests against the deteriorating economic situation.
Sudan has entered the transition phase since August 21, 2019, which will last for 53 months, and elections are scheduled to be held in early 2024. Power is currently divided between the army, the armed forces and the so-called Al-Hurriya and Al-Taghir coalition.