The United Nations has reported that anti-gang operations in Haiti have slowed the expansion of powerful armed groups in Port-au-Prince, but the threat from these groups persists. Authorities, with the help of drone strikes and self-defence groups, have been able to curb the advances of the gangs, although progress remains uneven. The gangs continue to adapt amid a prolonged security crisis in the country.
Anti-gang operations in Haiti have slowed the expansion of powerful armed groups in Port-au-Prince, a UN expert report said Tuesday, though progress remains uneven. Authorities, backed by drone strikes and self-defence groups, have curbed advances, but gangs continue adapting amid a prolonged security crisis in the country.