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Sudanese forces opened fire killing seven protesters Monday in one of the deadliest recent mass rallies against a military coup, with UN Security Council members urging Khartoum to excercise the "utmost restraint".
Sudan descended into conflict last year when simmering tensions between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces exploded into open fighting.
The senior Sudanese police officer killed Thursday during protests is the first reported security forces fatality since the 25 October military coup.
Doha also emphasised its backing of Sudanese independence, integrity and stability as disquiet reigns in Khartoum after a 25 October military coup.
A protester in Sudan was killed while taking part in the latest mass demonstrations demanding a transition to civilian rule after a coup
Thousands of Sudanese rallied in Khartoum to demand civilian rule and protest against the military, which led a coup late last year
Before Hamdok's resignation, the military had dissolved his government in a coup in October, but he returned a month later under a deal tasking him with forming a government ahead of 2023 elections.
Sudan's civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok announced his resignation on Sunday evening on state television, more than two months after a coup and following a deadly crackdown on protesters.
Security forces in Sudan have been deployed on the streets, ahead of planned pro-democracy protests against the military coup, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
Protests have rocked the capital Khartoum since the Sudanese military took power in October and derailed the political transition process.