From the DW:
“US bans flights to Haiti
after airliner hit by gunfire”
United States aviation
authorities prohibited all civilian flights to Haiti for a month on Tuesday. The
decision comes a day after a Spirit Airlines jetliner coming from Florida was
shot at on approach to the capital Port-au-Prince, as a new prime minister took
the reins of a nation in the midst of a bloody gang war. The flight had to
reroute to the Dominican Republic, with one flight attendant suffering minor
injuries.
The airport had to shut down in
the immediate aftermath, cutting off Haiti's main connection to the rest of the
world. "This cowardly crime, which threatens Haiti's sovereignty and
security, aims to isolate our country on the international stage. The
perpetrators of these heinous acts will be hunted down and brought to
justice," the country's unelected transitional council said on Tuesday.
Many stores and schools were
shuttered as a result of the bursts of gunfire which came the day after the new
prime minister had been sworn in, with locals fearing more attacks by the
powerful gangs which control 80 percent of the city. Prime Minister Alix Didier
Fils-Aime was sworn in on Monday, replacing outgoing premier Garry Conille, who
was appointed in May but became embroiled in a power struggle with the
country's transitional council. Haiti has not had a president since the
assassination of Jovenel Moise in 2021, with the country suffering from
political instability ever since.
^ It’s sad to see the violence
and death in Haiti continue with no end in sight. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/us-bans-flights-to-haiti-after-airliner-hit-by-gunfire/a-70770300
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