Gangs in Haiti kill 4 soldiers and 4 civilians in bid to seize full control of the capital
- Haitian gangs have killed at least four soldiers and four armed civilians in Port-au-Prince amid ongoing violence.
- Lionel Lazarre, spokesman for the Haitian National Police, reported the deaths during the latest gang offensive.
- Maria Isabel Salvador warned the Security Council that the situation is critical and could lead to total chaos without international assistance.
- Dorothy Camille Shea emphasized that America cannot continue shouldering such a significant burden, urging more international support.
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Gangs in Haiti kill 4 soldiers and 4 civilians in bid to seize full control of the capital
A spokesman for Haiti's National Police says gangs trying to seize full control of Haiti's capital have killed at least four soldiers and four armed civilians. The spokesman said that two soldiers and four civilians were killed in Kenscoff, a…
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