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Small drones bearing explosives are escalating the chaos in the Caribbean nation’s capital.
With the capital of Haiti on the cusp of falling to gangs, authorities in the crisis-racked Caribbean nation are turning to a new weapon in their fight against the armed groups: weaponized drones.
So far, the drones have killed 200-300 people, according to Port-au-Prince human rights activist Pierre Esperance.
Authorities in Haiti, including Kenyan police, have resorted to unorthodox and potentially dangerous methods in a bid to curb ...
It’s also unclear who is in charge of the drone operations. Neither Haiti’s interim government nor its police have publicly claimed responsibility for them. But a Haitian government official ...