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Haitian gang massacre leaves a minimum of 70 dead, UN says

AUPRINCE, Oct 4 (Reuters) Armed guys belonging to the Gran Grif gang killed at least 70 individuals as they passed through a Haitian town with automatic rifles shooting at residents, a spokesperson for the United Nations' Human Rights Workplace stated on Friday.

We are horrified by Thursday's gang attacks in the town of Pont-Sonde in Haiti's Artibonite department, spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan stated in a declaration.

At least another 16 individuals were seriously injured in the attack in the early hours of Thursday, according to the U.N., as gang members apparently set fire to a minimum of 45 houses and 34 cars, forcing citizens to flee their homes.

This unpleasant criminal offense versus defenseless females, guys and children is not only an attack versus victims but against the whole Haitian nation, Prime Minister Garry Conille said on X.

Security forces, backed by our international partners, are reinforcing their intervention.

In an audio message shared on social media on Thursday, Gran Grif leader Luckson Elan, who was sanctioned by the U.N. last month, blamed the state and victims for the attacks, implicating homeowners of remaining passive while his soldiers were eliminated by police or vigilante groups.

It's Pont-Sonde locals who are at fault. What took place in Pont-Sonde is the fault of the state, he stated.

Local media had actually reported on Thursday that countless citizens from Pont-Sonde were making their method towards the seaside town of Saint-Marc.

Pont-Sonde is a significant rice producer located in Haiti's. breadbasket area at a crucial crossing connecting the. capital Port-au-Prince to the north.

(source: Reuters)