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No sooner had U.S. officials visited Sudan than the country's prime minister was placed under house arrest

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No sooner had U.S. officials visited Sudan than the country's prime minister was placed under house arrest

U.S. Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa Feltman

On October 25, local time, Sultan Transitional Government Prime Minister Hamduk was placed under house arrest by some military personnel. Some foreign media pointed out that before the incident, the US special envoy for the Horn of Africa, Feltman, visited Sudan and met with military and civilian leaders successively. In response to the unrest in Sudan, Feltman responded with "shock and unacceptable."

No sooner had U.S. officials visited Sudan than the country's prime minister was placed under house arrest

People in sudan's capital set fires to the streets in protest

According to the Associated Press, Feltman met with Sudanese military and civilian leaders on October 23 and 24, respectively. Feltman's visit was intended to "resolve the growing dispute between the country's military and civilian leaders."

No sooner had U.S. officials visited Sudan than the country's prime minister was placed under house arrest

Prime Minister Hamduk of the Transitional Government of the Sudan

However, just a day after Feltman's visit, Sudan's political situation was in turmoil. On the 25th, the prime minister of the Transitional Government of Sudan was placed under house arrest by some military personnel, and several ministers were arrested. Many people took to the streets of Khartoum, the capital, to protest, and some people set fire to tires. Khartoum has also seen massive disruptions in network communications, and some bridges and roads to the field have been blocked by the military.

In the wake of the unrest in Sudan, Feltman tweeted that the United States was "deeply shocked by reports of the military taking over the transitional government" and "completely unacceptable." He also said, "Any change in the transitional government by force would put U.S. aid at risk." (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

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