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Haitian gangs try to seize control of main airport

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PORT AU PRINCE: Heavily armed gangs tried to seize control of Haiti’s main internatio­nal airport, exchanging gunfire with police in the latest attack on key government sites in an explosion of violence that includes a mass escape from the country’s two biggest prisons. The Toussaint Louverture Internatio­nal Airport was closed when the attack occurred, with no planes operating.

AP journalist­s saw an armoured truck on the tarmac shooting at gangs to try and prevent them from entering airport grounds as scores of employees and other workers fled from whizzing bullets.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear as of late Monday whether the attack, which was the biggest one in Haiti’s history involving the airport, was successful. Last week, the airport was struck briefly by bullets amid ongoing gang attacks, but gangs did not enter the airport nor seize control of it.

The attack occurred just hours after authoritie­s in Haiti ordered a nighttime curfew following violence in which armed gang members overran the two biggest prisons and freed thousands of inmates over the weekend.

“The secretary-general is deeply concerned by the rapidly deteriorat­ing security situation in Port-au-Prince, where armed gangs have intensifie­d their attacks on critical infrastruc­ture over the weekend,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

A 72-hour state of emergency began Sunday night. The government said it would try to track down the escaped inmates, including from a penitentia­ry were the vast majority were in pre-trial detention, with some accused of slayings, kidnapping­s and other crimes. “The police were ordered to use all legal means at their disposal to enforce the curfew and apprehend all offenders,” said a statement from Finance Minister Patrick Boivert, the acting prime minister.

Gangs were estimated to control up to 80 per cent of Port-au-Prince, the capital. They are increasing­ly coordinati­ng their actions and choosing once unthinkabl­e targets like the Central Bank.

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Haiti declares state of emergency amid violence

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