Haiti Violence: Civil war in Haiti increased the troubles of common people, imprisoned in their homes; Thousands of children also displaced
Haiti Violence The International Organization for Migration said Saturday that 362,000 people have been displaced by the unrest, including thousands of children and elderly people. Philippe Branchet said in a statement that the people here are living in fear and this situation persists every hour of every day. They fear that the situation here may become worse.
The situation in the Caribbean country Haiti (Violence in Haiti) is continuously worsening. Several government buildings, including the presidential palace and police headquarters, have been targeted in Haiti’s capital by armed gangs. However, the UN group has warned of a siege of the city after armed attackers targeted government buildings.
Philippe Branchat, head of the International Organization for Migration in Haiti, said in a statement that people here are living in fear and this situation persists every day, every hour. They fear that the situation here may become worse. He said that people living in the capital are confined to their homes. He can’t go anywhere. Haiti’s capital is surrounded by armed gangs. Which is a kind of siege.
Thousands of children displaced
According to news agency AFP, dozens of people have appealed for their safety. The International Organization for Migration said on Saturday that 362,000 people, including children and the elderly, had been displaced by the unrest.
Many people of armed group killed in police action
Meanwhile, Lionel Lazare of the Haitian Police Union said that police foiled gang attacks on Friday night, including at the Presidential Palace, and that several members of armed groups had died in police action. According to news agency AFP, burnt vehicles are still smoldering on the streets outside and around the Interior Ministry due to the violence.