Haiti Gang Captures Airport After Prime Minister Ariel Henry Flies out to Meet Ruto.
Haiti Gang Captures Airport After Prime Minister Ariel Henry Flies out to Meet Ruto: Haiti was under siege on Thursday, February 29, after a gang staged an attack on the country’s main international airport, police stations and government agencies, paralysing normal operations.
The attack came hours after Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry arrived in Kenya to finalize on deployment of officers from Kenya to aid in combating the gangs.
The minister arrived Yesterday to find a way through the High Court’s ruling which barred the National Police Service (NPS) from deploying its officers citing lack of a mutual agreement.
During the attack, Jimmy Cherizier, leader of the gang federation G9 Family and Allies, directed his men to launch missles near police stations, which led to the deaths of four police officers.
In a video that has made rounds on social media, Cherizier revealed that the goal was to seize control of government ministries to liberate the country.
Furthermore, he warned Prime Minister Henry not to return from Kenya.
“With our guns and with the Haitian people, we will free the country,” he stated.
Following the violence that gripped the country, the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, along with several businesses, government agencies, and schools, were closed.
The wave of violence persisted in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, as the gang continued to infiltrate the city in coordinated attacks.
Dozens of Haitian residents attempted to flee the region by raising their hands as a sign of peace offering to the gang while rushing through the streets.
The gang’s armoured vehicles patrolled the city, showcasing their might, while other members remained stationed near slums.
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