factions of the military has left at least 27 people dead, including three un staff. earlier, gunfire and explosions rocked the capital, khartoum. the sudanese military has ordered citizens to remain inside amid clashes at the presidential palace and the city s airport. what you re seeing here was recorded earlier at khartoum international airport, where at least two people were reportedly killed. footage there shows large plumes of smoke and fighter jets flying low overhead, and there was this video from inside the khartoum airport showing passengers taking cover on the floor. major airlines have reportedly suspended flights. this is the skyline across khartoum. exact death tolls are yet to be confirmed. a journalist from the washington post newspaper reported 30 people dead and nearly 400 injured, citing the united nations. victims include three united nations aid workers who were killed in the crossfire at a military base. we want to show you what happened earlier on sudan
negotiations taking place to really move to a new civilian led government. this resulted in a draft political framework agreement before the end of 2022, and the discussions continued on really five core issues that were the most difficult to resolve, questions ofjustice difficult to resolve, questions of justice and difficult to resolve, questions ofjustice and transitional of justice and transitional justice, ofjustice and transitional justice, questions of peace, questions of what happens in the eastern part of sudan, questions about what happens with those who were responsible for crimes and those who were part of the former basheer regime, and then this incredibly difficult question about security reform. and so they have been intensive discussions taking place, and i think much of the focus has really been pushing to try to get to that agreement that could bridge towards a new normal for sudan, could bridge towards a new normalfor sudan, if you could bridge towards a new normal f
being questioned about corruption allegations. and yet the prosecutor tells cnn, there was no such questioning. what do we make of this? it s very curious, john. we ve both read the same news reports. something happened, but maybe not in the way it was reported out of egypt. obviously the fate of president mubarak now becomes a huge issue in egyptian politics. he s living in the country. he did not go abroad. he s living in southern sinai. will he come under indictment? will he be prosecuted by the military authorities or a new civilian-led government for what they perceive to be his short comings and crimes in office? that s a key question. and you and i have seen before that when countries come through revolution, trying to deal with the older regime. what do you do with the deposed politicians becomes a consuming passion in politics. and it s often times distracts these politicians and political