Families living in populations bordering Haiti confirm the continued mobility of military forces across the dividing line as the state of social and political instability in that country worsens, causing fear as a result of the events that have occurred there over the past 48 hours have aroused. of frontal government actions against criminal gangs and radical opposition groups.
A report comes in from the City of Discovery on the movements of soldiers, with extensive motorbike patrols through the heights of mountains, and in buggy units, cars capable of climbing the most intricate rocky routes, in addition to helicopter flights.
This area is an enclave of great strategic value to the country, with Savanette on the northern border and Cornillon on the west, both Haitian communities, and in its geographic domain it extends over a steep area of 206.85 kilometers altitude.
One of the last and most dangerous days of violence in the neighboring country, which explains the dangers of turbulence, was the brutal murder of four members of the security forces, plus eight injured, last Saturday at sunrise during an operation in the Village-de- neighborhood. Dieu, located in the south of Port -au-Prince ”.
Military alarm at the border
The twitching Haitian situation has led to an increase in the level of alert in the Dominican Republic, which, given the danger of a potential increase in undocumented immigration and the breach of border security, has made it a priority to take preventive action in the case of episodes of violence, more complex crises. The father of a family of five, who lives in Dajabón, told Listín Diario yesterday that he had seen “many recent movements” of the army, “well-armed and equipped”.
A Haitian worker from a farm in the Las Calderas area, in Baní, had prepared with 12 roosters and 150 banana seeds, planned to travel to his country, but yesterday he received a phone call from his family advising him not to do so because of the existing dangerous situation.
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This is Jovenel.
Following these police crimes in Haiti, President Jovenel Moise warned that “the murder of police officers constitutes a declaration of war on society”.
And he added that “the popular disapproval of these despicable acts requires a response from the state authorities who must use legal means to liberate the Villa …”.
The bodies of the police officers murdered in Village de Dieu have not yet been found.