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Haiti gangs open fire and hit UN helicopter mid-air as violence surges

Spike in Haiti gang violence comes just months after a UN-backed mission led by Kenyan police began

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Security personnel escort the car of a member of Haiti’s presidential council in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo: Reuters
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Gangs on Thursday opened fire and hit a UN helicopter, forcing it to land in Port-au-Prince in the latest attack in Haiti’s capital as violence surges once again.

No one was injured as several rounds of gunfire hit the helicopter that was carrying three crew members and 15 passengers, according to a UN source who was not authorised to confirm the incident.

The helicopter, which had departed from Port-au-Prince before it was attacked, landed safely, the source said.

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The attack comes five months after Haiti’s main international airport reopened following coordinated gang attacks that forced it to close for nearly three months.

Trucks block a road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo: Reuters
Trucks block a road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo: Reuters

The violence has spilled to nearby areas including Arcahaie, where some 50 suspected gang members died this week after attacking the coastal town located just northwest of the capital.

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