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Mass Killing of Suspected Gang Members in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Authorities Confirm 28 Dead
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Recent violence in Haiti has resulted in the deaths of at least 28 alleged gang members, with reports suggesting that some residents also took part in the killings. Police claim to have killed 28 suspects, while hundreds of rounds of ammunition were seized. The violence follows a Tuesday attack on the suburb of Petion-Ville, which was announced over social media. Some witnesses stated that residents were angry about another gang attack on their community.
The isolation of Port-au-Prince is amplifying an already dire humanitarian situation.
Our ability to deliver aid is stretched to its limits. Without immediate international support, the suffering will worsen exponentially.
The Viv Ansanm coalition will use all its means to achieve the departure of the CPT.
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countries
- 1.Haiti
- 2.Kenya
- 3.United States
organizations
- 1.Viv Ansanm
- 2.Presidential Transition Council
- 3.UN International Organization for Migration
- 4.Haiti National Police
- 5.Living Together
- 6.Spirit Airlines
- 7.Transitional Presidential Council
- 8.United Nations