Gangs launched massive attacks on at least three police stations late Friday.
PORT-AU-PRINCE- Police and palace guards worked Saturday to retake some streets in Haiti's capital after gangs launched massive attacks on at least three police stations.Guards from the National Palace accompanied by an armored truck tried to set up a security perimeter around one of the three downtown stations after police fought off an attack by gangs late Friday.
From our reports, the situation on the ground remains dire and is of serious concern to us.''It is vital that this engagement be at as high a level as possible to send a clear message of unity between Caricom and the international community as we work together to provide the critical support to the Haitian people at this time of crisis for them,' said the statement.
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