At least 16 dead, 10 injured in Haiti town, police says


PORT-AU-PRINCE, March 30 (Reuters) - At ⁠least 16 people were killed and 10 more injured ⁠in an attack in Petite-Riviere, in Haiti's breadbasket Artibonite ‌region, police said on Monday, amid a conflict with the Gran Grif gang.

A preliminary report by local civil protection authorities suggested a higher toll, reporting 17 ​dead and 19 injured.

Armed members of the ⁠Gran Grif gang attacked ⁠the Jean-Denis area at approximately 3 a.m., local civil protection authorities ⁠said.

The ‌attack follows United Nations reports that more than 2,000 people were recently displaced by armed raids in nearby ⁠Verrettes, prompting residents in Petite-Riviere to flee their ​homes.

The Artibonite department, ‌a key agricultural area, has seen some of the country's ⁠worst violence ​as gang conflict spreads beyond the capital, Port-au-Prince.

In March, the United States offered a reward of up to $3 million for information on the ⁠financial activities of the Gran Grif ​and Viv Ansanm groups. Washington has designated both, which represent coalitions of hundreds of gangs, as terrorist organizations.

Haitian security forces, supported by a ⁠U.N.-backed international mission and a U.S. private military company, have intensified operations against gangs that control most of the capital. However, authorities have yet to arrest a major gang leader.

More than ​a million people have been displaced by ⁠the conflict with gangs, which has exacerbated food insecurity, and close ​to 20,000 have been reported killed in ‌Haiti since 2021. The death toll ​has climbed every year.

(Reporting by Steven Aristil; Writing by Natalia Siniawski, Editing by Sarah Morland and Brendan O'Boyle)

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