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Haitian PM shot at by armed bandits and terrorists
Failed attempt on Ariel Henrys life comes less than six months after the countrys president was assassinated Gunmen have tried to kill Haitis prime minister, Ariel Henry, following threats from gangs. The premier escaped unscathed, however, one person was reportedly killed, and two more injured in the shooting. Henry was visiting the northern city of Gonaives on Saturday, as the country marked the 218th anniversary of its independence. According to the prime ministers office, he was leaving a church when bandits and terrorists opened fire on him and his security detail. Footage circulating on social media appears to show the moment of the attack: the politician and his bodyguards are seen ducking for cover at the sound of gunfire and making a dash for a nearby vehicle.
One person was killed and two more injured in Saturdays shooting, according to local media. Police, however, have not yet confirmed casualties in what they described as the work of armed groups. Media reports claim that a local gang could be behind the assassination attempt, citing threats made earlier by its boss against the prime minister. Henrys office said several arrest warrants had been issued following Saturdays attack. Henry was sworn in as prime minister weeks after the assassination of the countrys president, Jovenel Moise. On Monday, Panama authorities reportedly arrested a Colombian citizen suspected of having been involved in the killing of Moise. Officials in Panama have yet to confirm the arrest, though. Haitis president was killed in July 2021. According to local police, a group of mercenaries - 26 Colombians and two Haitian Americans - stormed Moises residence, fatally shot the president and wounded his wife. Four suspects were killed in the ensuing gunfight with Haitian police, and several dozen were arrested in the following months.
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