Cité Soleil raid of 2007 explained

Conflict:Cité Soleil raid of 2007
Partof:the prologue of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
Date:February 10–11, 2007
Place:Cité Soleil
Result:Evans and associated gunmen arrested
Combatant1:Numerous unknown heavily armed gangs
Combatant2:UN troops,
Haitian National Police (HNP)
Casualties1:20
Casualties2:1 UN soldier,
10 HNP policemen
Casualties3:4 civilians

The Cité Soleil raid of 2007 began on February 10, 2007, in the Cité Soleil district of Port-au-Prince, capital city of Haiti. It was intended to crack down on a notorious gang leader called "Evans". The raid was part of the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti.[1]

Background

The raid started in the early morning of the 9th of February when 700 UN troops accompanied by 34 Armored personnel carriers assaulted the slums of Cité Soleil, which is controlled by several gangs.When the UN troops entered the area they were ambushed and a battle was started between the troops and heavily armed gang members.

The raid ensued until the next day, when fierce resistance was still in place.

The raid ended and the gang members surrendered at a school which was also the gang's main center. The UN then started using the school as an outpost, preventing the Haitian children from getting an education there.[2]

Later, the gang leader "Evans" surrendered to the UN and HNP troops.

Fatalities

Raids

Since the assault of Cité Soleil the UN troops raided other slums but they were never confronted like they were during the raid to get "Evans".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti . blogtheberkshires.com . February 12, 2007 . April 22, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120323011458/http://www.blogtheberkshires.com/haiti/2007/02/un_launches_raid_in_cite_solei.html . March 23, 2012 . dead .
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070425124932/http://www.blogtheberkshires.com/haiti/2007/02/un_cracks_down_on_gangs_reside.html "UN Cracks Down on Gangs, Residents Demand Peace"