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VisitWhich group will be identified as responsible for the Haiti hospital attack by March 31, 2025?
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Gang Attack at Haiti Hospital Reopening Kills Two Journalists, a Police Officer; 7 Others Wounded
Dec 25, 2024, 02:21 AM
On December 24, 2024, armed gangs attacked journalists and police during a press event at the reopening of Haiti's largest public hospital in Port-au-Prince. The assault resulted in the deaths of two journalists, identified as Jimmy Jean and Mackendy Natou, and a police officer named Daniel Renaud. At least seven others were wounded in the incident, which occurred as journalists awaited the arrival of health officials. Witnesses reported that gunfire erupted before the event could commence, highlighting the ongoing violence and instability in Haiti. The attack has drawn attention to the threats faced by media personnel in the country, particularly during high-profile events. The situation underscores the challenges in restoring order and safety in a nation plagued by gang violence.
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