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Dozens killed in Haiti in two weeks of gun battles, thousands flee homes

Miami, US/Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Reuters

Gun battles between rival gangs in Port-au-Prince have killed dozens in the past two weeks and forced thousands to flee their homes, Haiti’s civil protection authority and a UN agency said.

The Chen Mechan and 400 Mawozo gangs, the latter of which kidnapped a group of US and Canadian missionaries last year, have been waging turf wars since 24th April, killing at least 39 people and creating havoc in and around the capital. 

Haiti Port au Prince residents fleeing violence

Residents raise their arms as they flee their homes due to ongoing gun battles between rival gangs, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 2nd May. PICTURE: Reuters/Ralph Tedy Erol.

“At least 23 houses were burned down, and 48 schools, five medical centers and eight markets had to close,” the authority and the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said in a report sent to Reuters on Thursday.

It describes the situation up until Wednesday afternoon.

The clashes have also wounded 68 and has crippled operations of the country’s largest fuel terminal, leading to fuel shortages, with the gangs hijacking 10 tanker trucks. 

About 9,000 people have had to move to other homes, the report added.

Gangs have steadily boosted their power since the July assassination of President Jovenel Moise.

 

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