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Terror in Haïti’s capital: looting, burning, and helicopter escapes/ A week in photos recap 

By The Haitian Times
From – https://haitiantimes.com/
Reprinted – by Texas Metro News

Canadian soldiers guarding the Canadian Embassy
Canadian soldiers guarding the Canadian Embassy after a month of armed individuals attack in most of Haïti’s capital.
Photo credit: by Guerinault Louis for The Haitian Times

Port-au-Prince- In Haĩti’s capital, the week of March 25 has been marred by relentless armed gang attacks, plunging downtown into chaos and forcing mass displacement among the populace.

Pharmacies near the capital general hospital were ransacked and set ablaze on March 25. Owners and employees made desperate efforts to salvage what remained of vital supplies. 

Violent confrontations between law enforcement and armed factions erupted across various parts of the capital, claiming the life of a police officer and injuring two others, while 17 suspected criminals were reportedly killed in clashes.

The United States and Canada and other countries have initiated evacuation flights to relocate their citizens from Haiti to the neighboring Dominican Republic. On March 24, armed assailants in Village-de-Dieu opened fire on a helicopter passing over the 3rd district of Port-au-Prince.

One month after the latest escalations, Port-au-Prince remains gripped by paralysis inflicted by armed gangs, with government institutions, schools, and select commercial banks shuttered. The escalating violence has exacted a heavy toll on civilians and law enforcement alike, fostering an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty across all sectors of Haitian society.

Canadian soldiers seen on the roof of the Canadian Embassy securing the facility following a month of armed individuals’ daily attacks in many parts of Haïti’s capital. Photo credit: by Guerinault Louis for The Haitian Times
Helicopters carying foreign nationals to safety are seen in Pétion-Ville on March 25. Photo credit: by Guerinaault Pierre for The Haïtian Times
Helicopter flying after taking onboard foreign nationals in a Pétion -Ville locality on March 25th. Photo credit: by Guerinaault Pierre for The Haïtian Times
A car passed by closed pharmacy near the capital General Hospital. All pharmacies were ransacked in the area. Photo credit: by Guerinault Pierre for The Haïtian Times
A man taking what remained of vital supplies and equipment in this ransacked pharmacy on March 25. Photo credit: by Guerinaault Pierre for The Haïtian Times
A man cleaning a pharmacy facility and moving what remained of vital supplies on March 25, 2024. Photo credit: by Guerinaault Pierre for The Haïtian Times
A man using a wheelbarrow to move remaining medical supplies from a looted pharmacy on March 25. Photo credit: byGuerinaault Pierre for The Haïtian Times

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