The curfew in Haiti's Western Department, including the capital Port-au-Prince, is extended until March 20, SİA informs with reference to the country's Ministry of Communications.
“To restore law and order and take the necessary measures, the curfew is extended throughout the department from Sunday, March 17 to Wednesday, March 20.
The shootings in the center of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince and the premises of the city's international airport began on February 29, during the absence of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was in Kenya trying to finalize the details of the deployment of foreign armed forces in Haiti to fight gangs. The armed gangs said they intend to prevent the prime minister from returning to the country. Due to the tense situation in the country, a state of emergency was declared, and Ariel Henry later announced his decision to resign.
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