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Deadly gang attack in Haiti leaves 70 dead and thousands displaced

A person affected by gang violence takes refuge at the Antoinette Dessalines National School, which has been converted into a temporary shelter.
A person affected by gang violence takes refuge at the Antoinette Dessalines National School, which has been converted into a temporary shelter. Copyright  Odelyn Joseph/Copyright 2024. The AP All rights reserved
Copyright Odelyn Joseph/Copyright 2024. The AP All rights reserved
By Oman Al Yahyai with AP
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In central Haiti, a gang attack in the town of Pont-Sondé left at least 70 people dead and displaced nearly 6,300 residents.

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Around 6,300 people have been displaced after an armed gang attack in central Haiti, which left at least 70 dead, according to the UN’s migration agency. 

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that nearly 90% of the displaced are staying with relatives, while others have sought shelter in various sites, including a school.

Survivors described the chaos, with 60-year-old Sonise Mirano recounting how she fled with her children as gunmen shot at homes, looting and setting them on fire. 

Bodies were found on the streets of Pont-Sondé, with many gunshot wounds to the head, according to the local activists. Initial estimates suggested 20 dead, but more victims, including a mother, her newborn baby, and a midwife, were discovered as officials gained access to affected areas. 

Prime Minister Garry Conille promised that those responsible would face justice, stating, ‘They must pay for what they have done, and the victims deserve restitution.’ The Haitian government deployed an elite police unit and sent medical supplies to support the overwhelmed hospital in the region. 

Medical staff attend to a man who sustained gunshot wounds during violent gang attacks.
Medical staff attend to a man who sustained gunshot wounds during violent gang attacks. Odelyn Joseph/Copyright 2024. The AP All rights reserved

The attack is one of the deadliest in the Artibonite region, which has seen a rise in gang violence, contributing to widespread insecurity. Haiti’s gang violence has displaced over 700,000 people, more than half of whom are children.

Many of the displaced have taken refuge with families, facing challenges such as food shortages, overwhelmed healthcare, and lack of essential supplies. 

The UN and the European Union condemned the attack, with the latter calling it "another escalation in extreme violence". Despite efforts by the government to restore order, many fear the situation may take weeks or months to stabilise. 

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