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Five killed in Haiti slum raid
The UN has maintained a presence in
the Haitian capital [AP]

At least five people have been killed in Haiti's largest slum during a raid by security forces targeting armed gangs in the capital Port-au-Prince.

 

The raid came hours after Edmond Mulet, the UN's chief envoy to Haiti, said the government h

About 400 UN soldiers, led by Brazilian peacekeepers and backed by Haitian police forces, entered the Bwa Nef district in the slum of Cite Soleil at 3am local time on Saturday.

 

As many as 30 people, were wounded in the raid, humanitarian aid workers said. All were believed to be civilians.

Shootout

 

"The foreigners came shooting for hours without interruption and killed 10 people," said Johnny Claircidor, a resident of Bwa Nef.

 

"Then Belony's gang members started to exchange fire with them ... I personally counted 10 bodies."

 

In past gun battles in Haiti's crowded, maze-like slums, people have been struck by crossfire from both sides so it was not possible to immediately confirm who was responsible for the killings.

 

Sophie De la Combe, the spokesperson for the UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti, declined to provide a toll.

 

"No one was killed or injured on our side, but it's difficult for us to know for now how many bandits could have been killed or wounded," he said.

 

Insecurity

 

Jean Saint-Fleur, the director of Haiti's administrative police, said: "The operation was conducted to address the current insecurity caused by the recent wave of kidnappings in the capital Port-au-Prince."

 

He also said he was unable to give an official death toll from the Cite Soleil fighting.

 

"They came here to terrorise the population," said Rose Martel, a slum dweller, referring to the police and UN troops.

 

"I don't think they really killed the bandits, unless they consider all of us as bandits."

 Source: Agencies
 
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