Canada to continue air evacuations from Sudan, navy vessels on standby
OTTAWA — Efforts to bring Canadians home from Sudan will continue for as long as possible amid escalating violence and deteriorating safety conditions, federal Defence Minister Anita Anand said Saturday.
At least one evacuation flight is planned by the Canadian military on Saturday, she said. It would be the fifth to leave the Sudanese capital of Khartoum since Thursday.
About 221 people were on board two aircraft that departed on Friday, including 68 Canadians and six permanent residents, Anand said. Approximately 375 Canadians known to be in the country have left on Canadian-led flights or on those operated by allies, she added.
“We are going to continue flights as long as possible, but I will say that the situation is dynamic,” Anand told reporters at at morning news conference. “… We are examining all options.”