Report: Over 1,200 Killed in Haiti Drone Strikes Since 2025, Says Human Rights Watch
In Brief
Human Rights Watch reports more than 1,200 deaths from Haitian drone strikes near Port-au-Prince since 2025.
Key Facts
- Human Rights Watch says Haitian forces conducted drone strikes killing over 1,200 people since 2025.
- At least 60 civilians were reported killed in these strikes.
- The strikes occurred in and near Port-au-Prince.
What Happened
According to Human Rights Watch, drone strikes by Haitian forces have resulted in over 1,200 deaths in and around Port-au-Prince since 2025, including at least 60 civilians.
Why It Matters
The reported civilian casualties raise concerns about the conduct of military operations and potential human rights violations. The figures highlight ongoing violence and instability in Haiti. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further investigation and verification of these reports may be sought by international organizations. Responses from Haitian authorities or other groups may follow.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Hundreds killed in Haiti drone strikes, including 60 civilians: Report(1d ago)
