On April 1st, Port-au-Prince witnessed severe violence with armed attacks near the National Palace, injuring five police officers. Gunmen also set a guard vehicle on fire. Earlier, the city found four bodies in the upscale Pétion-Ville area, highlighting the ongoing unrest. The violence, resulting in over 1,500 deaths and 826 injuries by March 22, intensified […]
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