Haitian Gangs Attack Upscale Areas

Published: Tue, 03/19/24

Gangs attacks on two neighborhoods in Haiti's capital, killing at least a dozen people in a spree of looting and violence, causing widespread panic and nighttime curfews.Insert Preheader

 

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