Hundreds displaced, medical services suspended amid gang violence in Haiti
Hundreds of residents have been displaced in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to a surge in gang violence. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has suspended operations at its local hospital in Cite Soleil because of safety concerns stemming from ongoing gunfire.

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AI-generatedHundreds of residents have been displaced in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to a surge in gang violence. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has suspended operations at its local hospital in Cite Soleil because of safety concerns stemming from ongoing gunfire. Approximately 800 residents had sought refuge within the MSF hospital before its closure. The aid group stated that no hospitals are currently open in the affected area, making it impossible to guarantee the safety of staff and patients. This violence, fueled by powerful gangs controlling parts of the capital since the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moise, has severely impacted civilian access to essential medical services. Efforts to restore security have been largely unsuccessful, despite the recent arrival of foreign troops.
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5 extractedDoctors Without Borders (MSF) has suspended hospital operations in Cite Soleil due to gunfire safety concerns.
Hopital Fontaine evacuated newborns from its intensive care unit due to the violence.
A security guard was struck by a stray bullet inside the MSF compound.
About 800 residents sought refuge inside an MSF hospital before operations were suspended.
Hundreds of people have been displaced due to a new wave of gang violence in Haiti's capital.