Masses of people yesterday fled one of the few communities in Haiti’s capital that previously hadn’t been taken over by gangs, part of a surge of violence this week as gangs capitalise on the country’s political turmoil.
Families frantically packed mattresses and furniture into cars and carried their belongings on their heads as they left the Solino neighbourhood, one of a handful of areas in Port-au-Prince where a coalition of gangs, called Viv Ansanm, and police were locked in a violent firefight over the past several days.
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