Haiti Police and Civilians Unite to Repel Gang Attack, 28 Killed

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Haitian police, with the help of civilian self-defense groups, killed 28 gang members in Port-au-Prince, highlighting the ongoing violence and instability in the city. The gangs, controlling 80% of the capital, have been involved in recent clashes, with the Viv Ansanm coalition demanding the resignation of the transitional government. The violence has displaced over 20,000 people, and the U.S. has suspended civilian flights to Haiti due to safety concerns.
- Haiti police, civilians kill 28 gang members in Port-au-Prince FRANCE 24 English
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- Haiti: ‘It’s Not Back to Where We Started — It’s Worse’ The New York Times
- More than two dozen killed after attempted attack on Haiti suburb Reuters.com
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