of our viewers around the world and to our viewers joining us from the u. s and canada. i m leila rock and you re watching cnn newsroom for nationals have been evacuated from sudan as fighting between the military and paramilitary forces stretches now into a second week . hours ago, the us confirmed that all american diplomats were on their way out of the country and that the u. s embassy in the capital khartoum has been temporarily closed. cnn s oren lieberman has the details. a successful mission carried out in the dark of night in sudan to evacuate the u. s embassy in khartoum, according to us officials. three chanukah helicopters took off from djibouti some 750 or 800, miles away from khartoum flew into the country landed, secured the embassy and then brought out all of the embassy staff and their family members, a group of just under 100 people, according to us officials, who briefed reporters on the operation and what happened around it during the operation and afterwar
hello and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. emily larock getting out. the united states evacuates its diplomatic personnel and their families from sudan fighting there is intensifying even as a ceasefire is technically in place and the supreme u. s supreme court has preserved access to a widely used medication abortion pill. for now, the country got to this place and the battle for mahmoud , where ukraine says it needs so much more military aid to defeat russia. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom ahora. france has begun evacuating its diplomatic staff from sudan now , as well as other european officials as more fighting has erupted between rival forces in the capital. khartoum comes hours after the u. s. also pulled out american diplomats from the country and announced that its embassy in her tomb has been temporarily closed. us president joe biden spoke about the situation in the region, saying quote this tragic violen
cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with the escalating crisis in sudan and the emergency evacuation of u. s government personnel and their families about 100. us special operations forces carried out the overnight mission today. the u. s embassy in khartoum is closed. the decision to evacuate personnel comes after a week of heavy fighting between sudan s military and a rival paramilitary group more than 400. people have been killed, including one american state department estimates estimates there are about 16,000 americans in sudan. most are dual nationals, our correspondents, our position here and around the world to bring you all the angles of this developing story. let s begin with cnn s am kylie live from djibouti. sam djibouti s international airport is struggling to keep up with the sudden increase in flight volume. do this mass exodus from sudan. what more can you tell us about that? well, jim, it s not only the pressure, they say local off
brought to you by skechers slip ins. everybody hates the taking off and putting on your shoes nightmare at the airport. but now there s an easier way without bending down or looking for a place to sit machine washable hands free sketcher slip ins. you re back live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta and washington. we begin with the crisis in sudan about 100. americans are safe this evening after being rescued from a war zone and a daring mission. thousands remain behind us. special operations forces personnel carried out the emergency evacuation of u. s. government employees and their families earlier this morning. today the u. s embassy in khartoum is closed, at least temporarily. the decision to evacuate us personnel comes after a week of heavy fighting between sudan s military and rival paramilitary group. more than 400 people have been killed, including one american, the state department says there are about 16,000 americans in sudan. most are dual nationals, and there a
truth about violent crime in our city, we will be the worst for it. if we say yeah, the police department is spending all this time and resources to rest but a case on and then the judges and the prosecutors say, you know what? we re going to let you out on electronic monitoring to wreak havoc again. and if we don t call that out every single day with these prosecutors and with the judges, many of whom don t live in our city and don t care about what s happening, then we are going to lose an opportunity to advocate for the victims and the witnesses and a resident who just want in deserve peace. we gotta say it. she was one of the four black mayors leading america s biggest cities who gathered at the african american mayors association conference. new york city mayor eric adams made a similar point. we need to be honest and forthright about the small numerical number of people who are repeated offenders we have about 2000. people in our city that are extreme result of recidivi