Haiti gangs attack suburban Port_au_Prince_ killing at least a dozen people
Mexico City, March 18 (Reporters Wang Zhiying and He Yixuan) Port-au-Prince News: According to Haiti media reports on the 18th, Haiti gangs attacked two communities on the outskirts of the capital Port-au-Prince that day, killing at least a dozen people.
Reports said gangs attacked homes in two communities in Labule and Tomasin, a suburb of Port-au-Prince, that day. Witnesses said at least a dozen bodies were taken away by ambulances and many residents were forced to flee.
Haiti’s electricity department announced on the 18th that four substations and the Valle power station in the Port-au-Prince area were destroyed by criminal groups and have completely stopped operating, resulting in power outages in most parts of the capital.
The security situation in Haiti has continued to deteriorate recently. Starting from February 29 this year, several gangs in Haiti have attacked public facilities such as police stations and international airports in Port-au-Prince, demanding that Prime Minister Ariel Henry step down. On the evening of March 11, Henry announced that the Haiti government would resign after the establishment of the Transitional Presidential Council.