First Canadian evacuation flight from Sudan has departed: Anand
OTTAWA — The first Canadian evacuation flight from Sudan took off Thursday and additional evacuations are planned over the next few days, Defence Minister Anita Anand confirmed as the scramble to help people flee the conflict in the East African country continued.
Anand said Canadians left the country on a Hercules search-and-rescue plane and more flights are planned in the coming days using two such aircraft that are in the region.
Anand said things are moving and changing quickly.
“But make no mistake, this is very good news,” she told reporters in Enfield, N.S., where she was announcing upgrades to Canada’s search-and-rescue fleet.