hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world . i m rosemary church just ahead on cnn newsroom stream of expats leaving sudan as a ceasefire that never really held comes to an end. we will look at the conditions they re leaving behind. we re expecting this week to hear joe biden make it official. he plans to run for re election, but new polls show a large number of democratic voters are less than enthusiastic, and a civil rights group targets. one city it says is the victim of a takeover by the state details and how the governor is responding. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for joining us smaller growing number of foreign nationals are being evacuated from sudan as fighting rages between rival military factions. the us has already pulled out dozens of embassy workers and their families, and now it s trying to help private citizens get out as well. officials say they won t coordinate extractio
already pulled out dozens of embassy workers and their families, and now it s trying to help private citizens get out as well. officials say they won t coordinate extractions for them , but they have given them suggestions on how to leave, including joining bus convoys from other countries. q ations come as the conflict in sudan enters its 10th day more than 400 people have been killed, including at least one u. s. citizen. officials say some 16,000 americans could still be stuck in sudan. cnn s oren lieberman has more on the evacuation efforts. evacuation operations are never conducted under optimal circumstances, and that was certainly the case once again when it comes to the evacuation of the u. s embassy in sudan over the weekend, three chinook helicopters, some of the largest in the u. s military for heavy lift flew from djibouti, some 750 or more miles across ethiopia into sudan, landing at khartoum at the us embassy,