Haiti Prime Minister Takes Charge as Kenyan Police Arrive Amid Escalating Gang Violence

Haiti’s Prime Minister has assumed direct control of police operations following the arrival of Kenyan police forces amidst escalating gang violence. The crisis has resulted in the displacement of over half a million people and left nearly five million facing severe food insecurity. Armed groups, which have seized control of much of the capital, have formed a broad alliance and are responsible for widespread violence including killings, ransom kidnappings, and sexual assaults.

International concern is mounting as the situation in Haiti deteriorates, prompting urgent calls for humanitarian assistance and efforts to stabilize the region. The arrival of Kenyan police forces underscores global efforts to support local authorities in restoring order and ensuring the safety of civilians amidst the ongoing turmoil.

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