China & Russia Raise Concern as Haiti Gangs Illegally Obtain Firearms From US to Fight Kenyan Police

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China & Russia Raise Concern as Haiti Gangs Illegally Obtain Firearms From US to Fight Kenyan Police - Haiti is facing a severe crisis with armed gangs terrorizing the nation. To help, Kenyan troops have been deployed to restore order, but China and Russia are alarmed as Haitian gangs are acquiring firearms illegally from the US to confront the Kenyan police.
For weeks, heavily armed Haitian groups have been rampaging through Port-au-Prince, seizing control of police stations, prisons, and even the daily rhythm of life. This isn't a new nightmare for Haiti - these gangs have been a festering wound for years. But recent violence has reached a fever pitch, prompting a desperate call for help. In response, Kenya's president has sent a vanguard of 400 police officers into Haiti, the first wave of a 1,000-strong mission to combat these powerful gangs and restore order. This multinational effort is a glimmer of hope, however, China and Russia are raising serious concerns about reports that these Haitian gangs are acquiring American weaponry to fight the Kenyan forces.
At a recent UN Security Council meeting held on US soil, tensions flared as China and Russia took aim at the Biden administration. The ambassadors accused the US of failing to curb the illegal flow of firearms into Haiti, a crucial lifeline for the powerful gangs currently wreaking havoc on the Caribbean nation.
Both nations warned that these unchecked weapons could derail any attempt to restore peace in Haiti. They backed their claims by pointing out that a significant portion of illegal weapons seized in Haiti, and the wider Caribbean region, can be traced back to the US.
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