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Gangs have the upper hand in this country..and this is how its residents live

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Now, more than a year later, his government is in shambles and faces accusations of doing little against the gangs that control large neighborhoods in the capital. Port au Prince.

AndHaiti poor country located in Caribbean Sea It is one of the poorest countries in the world The American continent.

A report was given to the network "CNN" The United States highlighted the growing power of gangs in this country to the extent that they have gained the upper hand in the capital.

A source in the Haitian security forces estimated that the gangs control or influence three-quarters of the city.

In an area called Cité Soleil, 10 days of fighting last July left more than 470 dead, wounded and missing, according to the United Nations, after a gang tried to expand its control and seize other areas controlled by rival gangs.

Within 3 days, the police killed the leader of the famous 400 Mawozo gang, and freed 6 hostages they were holding.

But the police confirm that this gang, which is one of dozens that sow terror in these streets, has not been expelled from the streets.

One of the special police officers told the American network’s reporter: "Do you see this red signal (SMS)?" It’s theirs, referring to the gang’s location.

Like many of his colleagues, this security official did not want to be identified for security reasons.

He accompanied the reporter of the American network on a tour of the security forces, in which an officer addressed through a loudspeaker residents in one of the capital’s neighborhoods who flocked from a side road. "Take out. You are at risk..it is dangerous".

This site was already dangerous, as it was under the control of gangs.

The officer said that when the Special Forces reach the areas under the control of the gangs, they start shooting, and armed clashes have already erupted between the two parties, according to "CNN".

This is a common sight in the capital, Port-au-Prince, in dozens of neighborhoods in the capital controlled by gangs.

The country appears to be descending toward all-out war between the police and well-equipped organized criminal groups.

It has become the norm in the capital that the police try to break into gang areas, in an attempt to show their strength, and the gangs respond with bullets.

A video circulating on social media shows gangs using a bulldozer covered with bulletproof steel plates, acting as shields to destroy homes, presumably the homes of rivals in other gangs, and burning other homes, while residents fled at night on foot.

Inflation in the country is 30 percent and fuel is extremely scarce, creating queues of angry residents.

The United Nations has warned that gang violence could put young children in combat zones at risk of imminent famine.

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Now, more than a year later, his government is in shambles and faces accusations of doing little against the gangs that control large neighborhoods in the capital. Port au Prince.

AndHaiti poor country located in Caribbean Sea It is one of the poorest countries in the world The American continent.

A report by the American network “CNN” shed light on the growing ability of gangs in this country to the extent that they have the upper hand in the capital.

A source in the Haitian security forces estimated that the gangs control or influence three-quarters of the city.

In an area called Cité Soleil, 10 days of fighting last July left more than 470 dead, wounded and missing, according to the United Nations, after a gang tried to expand its control and seize other areas controlled by rival gangs.

Within 3 days, the police killed the leader of the famous 400 Mawozo gang, and freed 6 hostages they were holding.

But the police confirm that this gang, which is one of dozens that sow terror in these streets, has not been expelled from the streets.

And one of the special policemen said to the American network’s reporter: “Do you see this red signal (SMS)?” It’s theirs, referring to the gang’s location.

Like many of his colleagues, this security official did not want to be identified for security reasons.

He accompanied the reporter of the American network on a tour of the security forces, in which an officer addressed through a loudspeaker residents in one of the capital’s neighborhoods who flocked from a side road, “Get out. You are in danger, it is dangerous.”

This site was already dangerous, as it was under the control of gangs.

The officer said that when the special forces reach the areas under the control of the gangs, they start shooting, and armed clashes have already erupted between the two parties, according to “CNN”.

This is a common sight in the capital, Port-au-Prince, in dozens of neighborhoods in the capital controlled by gangs.

The country appears to be descending toward all-out war between the police and well-equipped organized criminal groups.

It has become the norm in the capital that the police try to break into gang areas, in an attempt to show their strength, and the gangs respond with bullets.

A video circulating on social media shows gangs using a bulldozer covered with bulletproof steel plates, acting as shields to destroy homes, presumably the homes of rivals in other gangs, and burning other homes, while residents fled at night on foot.

Inflation in the country is 30 percent and fuel is extremely scarce, creating queues of angry residents.

The United Nations has warned that gang violence could put young children in combat zones at risk of imminent famine.

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