Human Rights Watch Reports Drone Attacks by Haitian Forces Cause Over 1,200 Deaths
In Brief
Human Rights Watch reports over 1,200 deaths and hundreds injured from police drone attacks in Haiti.
Key Facts
- Human Rights Watch says drones operated by Haitian security forces and private contractors have killed at least 1,243 people.
- The same report states 738 people have been injured in these drone attacks.
- The attacks involved both Haitian security forces and private contractors, according to Human Rights Watch.
What Happened
According to Human Rights Watch, drones operated by Haitian security forces and private contractors have caused at least 1,243 deaths and 738 injuries.
Why It Matters
The reported use of drones by security forces and contractors raises questions about oversight, accountability, and the impact on civilian populations in Haiti. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further investigation or official responses may follow, and additional details or verification from other sources could emerge.
Sources
- The Independent — Human Rights Watch details deaths and injuries of police drone attacks in Haiti(1d ago)
