Looting Crisis in Haiti: UNICEF Aid Stolen Amid Gang Violence

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Gang violence in Haiti has led to widespread looting, with UNICEF reporting the theft of essential supplies for maternal and child survival, and Guatemala's consul office also being ransacked. The chaos has left many Haitians in desperate conditions, pushing the country to the brink of famine and prompting the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. The United States has deployed military forces to beef up security at its embassy and is offering limited charter flights for American citizens to leave the country.
- Looting is on the rise in Haiti. Among the victims: UNICEF and Guatemala’s consul. NBC News
- UN maternity aid looted in Port-au-Prince as Haiti crisis deepens CNN
- Haiti unrest: essential items for children stolen from UNICEF amid ongoing gang violence Fox News
- UNICEF says essential aid container looted at Haiti port Reuters Canada
- Haiti: UNICEF aid container looted amid gang violence DW (English)
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