Kenya Police Takes Over Streets of Haiti, Say ‘no room for failure’ against powerful Haiti gangs - In the chaotic streets of Port-au-Prince, where the echoes of gunfire drown out the hopeful whispers of democracy, a troubling question hangs heavy in the air: do the gangs now wield more power than the very forces meant to protect Haiti’s people?
For months, the Caribbean nation has been gripped by a relentless surge in violence orchestrated by powerful criminal gangs. These groups, emboldened by impunity and armed to the teeth, now control vast swathes of the capital, leaving ordinary Haitians trapped in a daily struggle for survival.
Amidst this turmoil, a multinational force led by Kenyan police officers has stepped onto the battleground, their mission clear but their success uncertain. Tasked with reclaiming the streets from the grip of these gangs and restoring order, they face a daunting challenge: can they match the firepower and ferocity of those they seek to disarm?
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