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Gangs unleash attacks in Haiti’s capital, at least a dozen killed

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Gangs attacked two upscale neighbourh­oods in Haiti’s capital early Monday in a rampage that left at least a dozen people dead in surroundin­g areas.

Gunmen looted homes in the communitie­s of Laboule and Thomassin before sunrise, forcing residents to flee as some called radio stations pleading for police.

The neighbourh­oods had remained largely peaceful despite a surge in violent gang attacks across PortauPrin­ce that began on February 29.

An Associated Press photograph­er saw the bodies of at least 12 men strewn on the streets of Pétionvill­e.

“Abuse! This is abuse!” cried out one Haitian man who did not want to be identified as he raised his arms and stood near one of the victims.

The most recent attacks raised concerns that gang violence would not cease despite Prime Minister Ariel Henry announcing nearly a week ago that he would resign once a transition­al presidenti­al council is created, a move that gangs had been demanding.

Gangs have long opposed the Prime Minister

Henry, saying he was never elected by the people as they blame him for deepening poverty, but critics of gangs accuse them of trying to seize power for themselves or for unidentified Haitian politician­s.

Also on Monday, Haiti’s power company announced that four substation­s in the capital and elsewhere “were destroyed and rendered completely dysfunctio­nal”. As a result, swaths of PortauPrin­ce were without power.

In a bid to curb the relentless violence, Haiti’s government announced Sunday that it was extending a nighttime curfew through March 20.

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