the Haitian National Police (PNH) successfully thwarted an attempted kidnapping. According to the Coordination of Press and Public Relations (DGPNH), the targeted citizen gave testimony detailing the incident, underscoring both the growing threat of abductions and the importance of swift police intervention. The case highlights ongoing security challenges in Port-au-Prince but also the capacity of law enforcement to respond effectively when alerted.
A deadly accident in Pélerin left residents in mourning after a Kenyan armored vehicle lost control and killed multiple people. Witnesses reported scenes of chaos and grief, with families crying over the victims as bodies remained at the site awaiting removal. The incident has deepened anger and sorrow within the community, raising questions about safety measures surrounding the presence of foreign forces in Haiti.
Armed gangs have expanded their control in Mirebalais, openly asserting dominance over the city. Reports indicate that gang members not only consolidated their presence but also held a public gathering with civilians, turning it into a show of force and influence. The event highlights both the deteriorating security situation and the complex dynamics between armed groups and local communities in Haiti’s Central Plateau.
After weeks of gang violence, residents of Delmas 30 are slowly making their way back to their neighborhood, only to find a landscape transformed by destruction. Charred homes, looted shops, and bullet-scarred walls serve as reminders of the battles fought in their streets. For many, the return is bittersweet—relief at surviving and reclaiming their homes, but grief at the loss of livelihoods and community landmarks. Amid the devastation, some families are already beginning the difficult work of rebuilding
This morning, armed gangs allegedly launched an attack on Fort Jacques. Clashes later erupted in Greffin, where brigadiers engaged with the gangs, heightening tension in the area. In Haut-Greffin, Lespinas, Duvivier, and Fort Jacques, several houses were reportedly set on fire by gangs, according to early reports.
the Haitian National Police (PNH) successfully thwarted an attempted kidnapping. According to the Coordination of Press and Public Relations (DGPNH), the targeted citizen gave testimony detailing the incident, underscoring both the growing threat of abductions and the importance of swift police intervention. The case highlights ongoing security challenges in Port-au-Prince but also the capacity of law enforcement to respond effectively when alerted.
A deadly accident in Pélerin left residents in mourning after a Kenyan armored vehicle lost control and killed multiple people. Witnesses reported scenes of chaos and grief, with families crying over the victims as bodies remained at the site awaiting removal. The incident has deepened anger and sorrow within the community, raising questions about safety measures surrounding the presence of foreign forces in Haiti.
Armed gangs have expanded their control in Mirebalais, openly asserting dominance over the city. Reports indicate that gang members not only consolidated their presence but also held a public gathering with civilians, turning it into a show of force and influence. The event highlights both the deteriorating security situation and the complex dynamics between armed groups and local communities in Haiti’s Central Plateau.
After weeks of gang violence, residents of Delmas 30 are slowly making their way back to their neighborhood, only to find a landscape transformed by destruction. Charred homes, looted shops, and bullet-scarred walls serve as reminders of the battles fought in their streets. For many, the return is bittersweet—relief at surviving and reclaiming their homes, but grief at the loss of livelihoods and community landmarks. Amid the devastation, some families are already beginning the difficult work of rebuilding
This morning, armed gangs allegedly launched an attack on Fort Jacques. Clashes later erupted in Greffin, where brigadiers engaged with the gangs, heightening tension in the area. In Haut-Greffin, Lespinas, Duvivier, and Fort Jacques, several houses were reportedly set on fire by gangs, according to early reports.