Central Committee of Sudan Doctors CCSD’s

Central Committee of Sudan Doctors CCSD’s

Central Committee of Sudan Doctors (CCSD)

 November 23rd, 2021 

 

Field Report on November 21st, 2021 Civilians’s injuiry cases during Anti-coup Protests

 

At lest 50 injury cases among civiliasns were reported to date, 8 of those were due use of live ammunition by security forces and at leaset 3 cases are in critical condition.

 

50 civilians wounded as below:

- 8 injury cases due to the use of live ammunition.

- An injury case due to use of rubber bullets.

- 12 injury cases due to tear gas canister aimed at civilians.

- 2 injury cases due to use of stun grenade 

- 3 injury cases with bullet debris.

- 17 cases of suffocation from tear gas.

- 1 injury case by a stab in the abdomen.

- 6 injury cases of superficial injuries and wounds from batons beating.

 

Khartoum State:

 

Omdurman City’s Processions

- A total of 14 injury cases reported.

- 7 injury cases due to the use of live ammunition, including 1 injury case in an unstable condition. 

- 7 cases of suffocation from tear gas.

 

Bahri City’s Processions

 

- A total of 2 injury cases reported.

- An injury case with stick beating in the head that led to skull fracture.

- A stab in the abdomen, in stable condition.

 

Khartoum City’s Processions

 

- A total of 29 injury cases reported, including 2 cases in unstable condition.

- 10 injury cases due to tear gas canister aimed at civilians, including a case in unstable condition which underwent a surgery.

- 3 injury cases with bullet debris.

- 10 cases of suffocation from tear gas.

- An injury case in the thigh by stun grenade.

- 4 cases of superficial injuries and wounds.

 

 

A total of 5 inury casese recorded in the regoins:

 

Rabak City

- 1 injury case due to tear gas canister

 

Kassala City

- An injury case with rubber bullet.

- An injury case in the chest.

- An injury case with stun grenade.

 

Wad Madni City

- 1 injury case due to tear gas canister.

 

CCSD keeps the details of the abovementioned private to protect their rights and security.

CCSD will release field reports once confirmed data is obtained from Khartoum and other states across the country. CCSD follows a rigorous procedure to confirm the accuracy of each case before it gets published. CCSD has been facing tremendous difficulty to obtain data since the military coup on October 25th, 2021.

 

 

 

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Published November 23rd, 2021