Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Canadian military will aim to airlift Canadians out of Sudan using a C\u002D17 transport plane.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.But because the country’s internet and phone services largely collapsed this weekend, she only got the email later that afternoon, and said had not heard back directly as of Monday night from the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa.
As of Monday, 1,473Canadians were formally registered in Sudan, but experts say they believe the number of Canadians in the country is likely much higher. Others drove hundreds of miles to the Port of Sudan on the country’s east coast, where boats can depart to cross the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia and where some nations are operating flights.
Ottawa is not evacuating its locally hired Sudanese staff, and says it is looking at all possible options to support them.
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