2 patients in ambulance killed by vigilantes, police in Haiti, aid group says
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Two patients in a Doctors Without Borders ambulance were killed in Port-au-Prince after police and vigilante groups attacked, highlighting the dangerous environment in Haiti.
The attack involved police attempting to arrest gunshot-wounded patients, who were ultimately taken away from the hospital grounds and executed by vigilantes.
The growing trend of self-defense groups in Haiti aims to counteract the escalating violence from gangs, but often leads to tragic incidents like this one.
The United Nations warns that serious human rights violations in Haiti continue with widespread gang control, contributing to the deterioration of safety and security.
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