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More Than Two Dozen May Be Dead in Violent Protests Over Fuel Subsidy Cuts in the Sudan

Cars, gas stations torched

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Violence during protests against fuel subsidy cuts in Sudan has left more than two dozen dead, according to one source.

A medic at a Khartoum hospital has been quoted as saying it has the bodies of 27 people killed in the trouble.

Reports in international media also speak of similar numbers of casualties.