Haiti's Capital Faces Escalating Gang Violence and Mass Displacement

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Gangs in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, launched an attack on the upscale community of Petionville, leading to clashes with residents and police. The Viv Ansanm group, led by former police officer Jimmy Chérizier, was responsible for the attack, which resulted in at least 28 gang members killed. In response to escalating violence, Doctors Without Borders suspended operations in the capital, citing threats from police. The UN and the U.S. are seeking international support to address the crisis, as gangs control 85% of the city.
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