Residents in Haiti’s capital stand with police in a battle to repel gang attack

Police officers man a checkpoint checking for weapons, in the Petionville area of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday.

Residents have been angered by the latest gang attacks. Violence forced Haiti’s main airport to shut down last week after the country swore in a new prime minister.

(Image credit: Odelyn Joseph)

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