Soldiers intervene to protect protesters from tear gas fired by security forces
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Sudanese soldiers intervened to protect protesters from security forces who attempted to break up a sit-in outside the defence ministry, demonstrators and witnesses said.
Security forces on pickup trucks were firing tear gas as they charged towards thousands of anti-government demonstrators.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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