Gangs launch large-scale attack in Haiti's central region as hundreds flee gunfire and burning homes

Haiti's central region has been plunged into chaos as heavily armed gangs launched a massive attack, leaving death tolls mounting and hundreds of survivors fleeing for their lives.

In the past few days, violence has engulfed several towns in Haiti's Artibonite region, including Bercy and Pont-Sondé. Eyewitnesses describe scenes of utter devastation, with homes reduced to ashes and innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

The attacks have been blamed on the Gran Grif gang, which operates in the area and was responsible for a devastating massacre in October 2024 that killed over 100 people. The gang's leader, Luckson Elan, has been sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council and the US government.

As the situation continues to spiral out of control, Haitian authorities are struggling to respond effectively. The bulk of the country's police force is currently in the capital, Port-au-Prince, which itself is largely controlled by gangs. This has left local communities vulnerable to attack, with many forced to flee their homes and seek shelter in public spaces.

Survivors describe scenes of chaos and terror, with gang members broadcasting their attacks live on social media. "I heard heavy shooting, so much shooting," said one eyewitness, who described feeling trapped inside his home for several days before escaping on Monday morning.

The violence has had a devastating impact on the local population, with over half of Haiti's population now experiencing crisis levels of hunger or worse. The attacks have also displaced a record 1.4 million people, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the country.

Fritz Alphonse Jean, a member of Haiti's transitional presidential council, has condemned the latest attacks, calling them "a bloodbath" and accusing the government of failing to address the population's problems for over a year.

As the situation continues to deteriorate, many are demanding action from the government. In the coastal town of Saint-Marc, hundreds of angry people gathered on Monday, demanding that authorities take immediate action against gangs who have repeatedly attacked Haiti's central region.

"It's time for us to stand up and fight!" said one protester, Réné Charles, who survived an attack in his hometown of Pont-Sondé. "We can't rely on the government any longer – we need to take justice into our own hands."
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Haiti 🤕😱. It sounds like a never-ending nightmare for the people living there. Gangs taking over, homes destroyed, innocent civilians caught in the crossfire... it's just heartbreaking. And now they're saying that half of the population is struggling with hunger? That's just devastating 💔.

I don't think it's fair to blame the government alone, though 🤷‍♂️. They need help and resources to tackle these gangs and keep people safe. But at the same time, the protesters have a point - they can't rely on the authorities to fix everything on their own. We need a balance here, you know? The government needs to do more, but the people also need to take responsibility for their own safety.

And what's with all this social media broadcasting of attacks? 📺 That just adds to the chaos and fear. Can't we find better ways to report on these situations without putting people in harm's way?

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that someone will come up with a solution soon 🤞. This situation is just too dire.
 
man dis is so sad 🤕 i cant even imagine what these ppl are going thru they're already struggling w/ poverty n hunger now gangs r just making it worse 🚫 what's goin on wit da gov? dey need 2 step up n do somethin bout dis ASAP 💪 we gotta think of da innocent lives dat r losin 🙏
 
ugh this is getting outta hand 😩 i remember when this stuff was happening in april 2024 and nobody was taking it seriously... now it's like the whole country is in chaos 🤯 what happened to luckson elan anyway? wasn't he supposed to be sanctioned by the UN and usa? seems like they're not doing enough to stop these gangs 🚫 and meanwhile 1.4 million people are displaced 🤕 i feel so bad for the survivors who have to live in public spaces without homes or safety 😞
 
🤕 my heart is breakin' thinkin bout what's happenin in haiti its like nothin we should be seein in this day & age gangs takin over & causin all sorts of pain n suffering its not just about the violence its also about ppl losin their homes n livelihoods how r u sposed 2 move on from all that 🤯
 
man this is just heartbreaking what's going on in Haiti 🤕 the situation is so dire and it's like they're running out of options. i feel for those people who've lost their homes and are struggling to find food, it's just devastating. i don't know if the government can keep up with the gang violence, it seems like a never-ending cycle of violence and retaliation. what's the point of sanctions if the gangs are still operating freely? and why aren't they being held accountable for the attacks that have killed so many people? i'm not sure what's more frustrating, the lack of action from the government or the fact that some people are taking matters into their own hands 🤯
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this latest outbreak of violence in Haiti. The situation has been building up for years, and it's just a matter of time before things escalate. Look at it from another angle - the US government sanctions Luckson Elan, but what does that really achieve? 🤑 It just pushes the problem underground, where it can't be easily solved. Meanwhile, the people are suffering, and they're taking matters into their own hands. I'm not saying they're right or wrong, I'm just saying that sometimes you have to get your own life back together when no one else is going to do it for you 💪
 
🚨 "The die is cast" 🗡️ - Mark Antony, as it seems the people of Haiti are taking matters into their own hands in the face of chaos and inaction from authorities. It's a cry for help that echoes through the streets, demanding justice and an end to the violence. The government may be powerless to stop the gangs, but the people are rising up, refusing to be silenced or intimidated. The question now is, will it lead to change, or more chaos? 🤔
 
This is getting outta hand 🤯. How's a country supposed to function when its own people are at each other's throats? It's like they're sayin' "screw stability, let's just chaos" 😡. I mean, I get it, poverty and lack of resources can drive ppl crazy, but this is just ridiculous 🤷‍♂️.

It's like the government's just standin' by, watchin' as the country burns 🔥. Fritz Alphonse Jean, transitional president council member, says they're failin', but what's he gonna do? The system's broken 💔. And these gangs, Gran Grif and others, they're just exploitin' the situation for their own gain 🤑.

It's like Haiti's lost all sense of what's important: life, safety, dignity 🤕. These survivors are goin' through hell, trapped in their homes with no end in sight 👻. And now they're demandin' justice? It's about time, imo 💪. We should be standin' alongside 'em, not just watchin' from the sidelines 👊.

But, I guess that's just how it is when you're at a breaking point 🤯. A country in shambles, and its people are left to pick up the pieces 💔. Maybe someone'll finally take action? Stranger things have happened 😒.
 
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[A picture of a empty street with a broken-down police car in the middle, surrounded by graffiti that says "Gangs rule"] 🚨😡

[An image of a person sitting on a couch, surrounded by food cans and bottles, with a sad expression] 🍴😔

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🤕 this is just so heartbreaking what's going on in Haiti it feels like they're being held hostage by these gangs and no one seems to be doing anything about it 🚫 I've been following this situation for a while now and it's getting worse every day the way the government is handling it (or not) is concerning, they need to step up their game and address the root causes of this problem ASAP 🕰️

and those gangs are just taking advantage of the fact that most of the police force is in Port-au-Prince which is already a no-go zone for them 🤦‍♂️ what's even more disturbing is that they're broadcasting their attacks live on social media which is like rubbing it in everyone's face and making it feel even more real 😱
 
man this is gettin crazy 🤯 in haiti right now gangs are wreakin havoc and innocent people are losin their lives it's like a never endin nightmare 🌃 i feel so bad for those survivors who got caught in the crossfire they're still tryna process what happened to 'em and now they gotta deal with hunger and displacement too it's like the system is breakin down 🤯 and nobody's doin nothin about it
 
🚨🌪️ ugh my heart is literally breaking seeing this news it's like every time something bad happens in haiti and people just lose faith in the system again gangs taking over and no one doing anything about it 🤦‍♂️ luckson elan should be caught ASAP but i'm not holding my breath 👀 1.4 million people displaced is a huge number and hunger crisis is getting worse, it's time for the government to step up their game or else more ppl will suffer 🚫😩
 
I'm like totally shocked by what's going on in Haiti 🤯😱. The thought of all those people being killed and forced to flee their homes is just, like, so heartbreaking 😔. I don't know how the government can be expected to control everything when most of the police force is stuck in Port-au-Prince? It's like, shouldn't they be sending more help to these areas ASAP?! 🚨

And I'm really confused by this "take justice into our own hands" thing that people are saying... don't they think that'll just lead to more violence and stuff? 🤔 I guess it's a desperate situation when people feel like they have no other choice 😕. Anyway, I'm sending all my thoughts to the people of Haiti right now 💚
 
😱 I'm literally shaking thinking about what's happening in Haiti right now 🤕 The situation is just getting out of control, it's like the gang violence has become a full-blown nightmare 😴. I feel so sorry for all those innocent people who are losing their homes and livelihoods, and the fact that they're being forced to flee for their lives is just devastating 🌪️.

The government needs to step up its game and take serious action against these gangs, it's not like they can just sit back and do nothing when thousands of people are dying or fleeing 😡. And I'm so worried about the impact this has on Haiti's already fragile food supply – half of the population is struggling with hunger, that's just heartbreaking 🥗.

It's also really concerning to see how gangs are using social media to broadcast their attacks, it's like they're trying to glorify violence and make it look like some kind of twisted entertainment 📺. We need to do something about this ASAP, before more people get caught in the crossfire 💔.
 
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