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Armed gangs storm Haiti jails, leading to mass inmate escape

Haiti Declares State ​of Emergency Amidst Escalating Violence

Haiti’s ⁣government has declared a state of emergency ⁤following a weekend ⁤of extreme violence,‍ which ‍included the storming of the country’s two largest prisons, resulting in ‍the​ escape of thousands of inmates. The government announced that police and​ prison staff ⁤were killed and injured in these criminal acts, prompting the ⁢implementation of a nighttime‍ curfew until Wednesday.

During the chaos, ‌nearly⁣ 4,000‍ prisoners escaped from‌ one prison, while another prison‍ housing 1,400 ‍inmates was also overrun. This has led to​ massive population displacements, kidnappings, assassinations, violence against ‌women ​and children, and the looting and theft of public and ⁢private ⁤property, according to⁣ the government.

Gangs have ​been coordinating their attacks, targeting various‍ locations such as the international airport, the national soccer stadium, and ⁣police stations. Tragically, four officers ‍were killed ⁢during ‍an attack on a police station on Thursday.

The ​violence has forced citizens to seek shelter on ‍streets filled with debris ⁤and burning⁢ tires, as gunfights ⁢between gang members ‌and police officers continue. ‍Prime Minister Ariel Henry has urgently appealed for foreign support and emphasized the ⁤need⁢ for upcoming‌ elections to restore stability in the country.

The Biden ⁢administration has expressed deep‍ concern over the situation in Haiti and has ‌been closely ‍monitoring the developments. A National⁤ Security Council official has‌ reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to⁣ democracy and fair elections.

For more information, ⁢you ​can read the ‍full article here.

How​ many prisoners escaped and what are ‌the consequences of their escape?

Haiti Declares State of‍ Emergency Amidst Escalating‌ Violence

Haiti’s government has⁤ declared a state of emergency following a weekend of extreme violence, which included the storming of the country’s two ​largest prisons, resulting in the escape of thousands⁢ of inmates. The government has announced that⁢ police and prison staff ⁤were killed‌ and injured in these criminal acts, prompting the ⁢implementation of a nighttime curfew until Wednesday.

During the chaos, nearly 4,000 prisoners escaped from one prison, while another prison⁤ housing 1,400 inmates was also overrun. This has led to massive population ​displacements, kidnappings, assassinations, violence​ against⁤ women and children, and the looting and theft⁢ of public ⁣and ⁢private property, according⁤ to the government.

Gangs have been coordinating their attacks, targeting various locations such as the international airport, the national soccer stadium, and police stations. Tragically, four⁢ officers were killed during an attack on a police station on Thursday.

The ⁣violence has forced citizens to seek shelter‍ on streets filled with debris and burning ‍tires, as gunfights between gang members and police officers continue. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has ⁢urgently appealed for ‍foreign support and emphasized the​ need ⁤for upcoming elections to restore stability in the country.

The Biden administration‌ has expressed deep ​concern over the situation ​in Haiti and has been closely monitoring the developments. A National Security Council official has reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to democracy and fair elections.

For more information, you can read the full article here: [link to the article].



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