
Video shared on social media shows drone attacks, which some say have helped pacify gangs inflicting violence on Port-au-Prince
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SearchSupport usPrint subscriptionsNewslettersDownload the appSearch jobsDigital ArchiveGuardian LicensingAbout UsThe Guardian appVideoPodcastsPicturesInside the GuardianGuardian WeeklyCrosswordsWordiplyCorrectionsTipsSearch input google-search SearchSearch jobsDigital ArchiveGuardian LicensingAbout UsWorldEuropeUSAmericasAsiaAustraliaMiddle EastAfricaInequalityGlobal development A drone is launched during a Haitian police operation against armed gangs in Port-au-Prince on 28 November 2024. Photograph: Patrice Noel/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/ShutterstockView image in fullscreenA drone is launched during a Haitian police operation against armed gangs in Port-au-Prince on 28 November 2024. Photograph: Patrice Noel/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/ShutterstockHaiti‘The ground shook’: drone attacks help Haitian government wrest control of capital from criminal gangsVideo shared on social media shows drone attacks, which some say have helped pacify gangs inflicting violence on Port-au-Prince
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