Two suspected Haiti gang members have been killed and set on fire outside of the Caribbean country’s capital of Port-au-Prince, a report says.
Two suspected Haitian gang members have been killed and set on fire in a suburb of Port-au-Prince in an apparent act of vigilante justice against the armed groups terrorizing the Caribbean country, a report says. The killings in Pétion-Ville happened as Haitian newspaper Le Nouvelliste reported Wednesday that at least 15 people have died in attacks around that area, which is home to numerous embassies, according to Reuters.
If the neighborhood had mobilized, we could have destroyed them, but they were heavily armed, and there was nothing we could do.' By Wednesday afternoon, another victim had been reported; a police officer killed in broad daylight in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood known as Delmas 72, according to the SYNAPOHA police union. US EVACUATES AMERICAN CITIZENS FROM PORT-AU-PRINCE As the attacks continued, the U.S.
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