Residents in Haiti's capital stand with police in a battle to repel gang attack
Briefly

"Doctors Without Borders announced it was suspending critical care across the capital as it accused police officers of violence and threats against its staff, including rape and death."
"We have been in Haiti for more than 30 years, and this decision is taken with a heavy heart. Healthcare services have never been so limited for people in Haiti," said Christophe Garnier.
"The attack on Petionville was led by the Viv Ansanm group, whose spokesman, Jimmy Cherizier, had announced the plan in a video posted on social media."
"At least 28 suspected gang members were killed and hundreds of munitions seized, according to Lionel Lazarre, deputy spokesman for Haiti's National Police."
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