Haiti prime minister escapes unharmed after shots fired by gangs
- Security forces provided covering fire for Haiti's Prime Minister as he exited a hospital, highlighting ongoing violence in Port-au-Prince.
- After the interview, shots rang out as officials and the CNN team left the area.
- The Haitian National Police stated that troops fired to “provide cover,” and no injuries occurred, ensuring the Prime Minister returned safely.
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Haiti prime minister escapes unharmed after shots fired by gangs
Port-au-Prince, Haiti — Haiti's prime minister escaped unharmed Monday after gangs opened fire near a hospital he was visiting, a government source told AFP, as the troubled nation seeks to restore stability after months of gang-related violence. Garry Conille, who came to office in June, was leaving the establishment in a gang-controlled area of capital Port-au-Prince when gunmen began firing automatic weapons, the official said on condition o…
Security officers cover Haiti's prime minister with gunfire as he leaves hospital, government says
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Security officers had to fire shots Monday to cover Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille's exit from a hospital in Port-au-Prince on Monday, the prime minister's office said.
Security officers cover Haiti's prime minister with gunfire as he leaves hospital, government says
Security officers had to fire shots Monday to cover Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille's exit from a hospital in Port-au-Prince on Monday, the prime minister's office said.

Security officers cover Haiti's prime minister with gunfire as he leaves hospital, government says
The office of Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille says security officers had to fire shots to cover leader’s exit from a hospital in Port-au-Prince.
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