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    Death toll provided by the Defenseurs Plus rights group significantly exceeds ⁠official estimates of 16.

    Published On 31 Mar 202631 Mar 2026

    At least 70 people have been killed and 30 injured during an attack near Petite-Riviere in Haiti’s breadbasket Artibonite region, a human rights group said, significantly higher than ⁠official estimates, which put the death toll at approximately 16.

    Residents and officials told local media that the attack began in the early hours of Sunday in rural communities around Jean-Denis, and continued into the early hours of Monday, with gang members storming the area and setting homes on ⁠fire.

    The Defenseurs Plus rights group said it estimated that 6,000 people had been displaced by the violence. The United Nations estimated that more than 2,000 people had left their homes in the days before, following raids by armed gangs nearby.

    Police initially reported 16 dead and 10 injured, while a preliminary report from civil protection authorities said 17 had died and 19 were wounded, mostly men.

    A spokesperson for the UN secretary-general told a news briefing that the organisation’s office ‌in Haiti, BINUH, was closely monitoring the events and that estimates ranged from 10 to 80 people killed. He called for a thorough investigation.

    “The lack of a security response and the abandonment of Artibonite to armed groups demonstrate a complete abdication of responsibility by the authorities,” Defenseurs Plus said in a joint statement with the Collective to Save the Artibonite.

    An audio message that circulated on social media was attributed to Gran Grif leader Luckson Elan. In the message, Elan appears to say the attack was a retaliation for attacks on the group’s base in Savien by a rival armed group.

    The Artibonite region, a key agricultural area, has seen some of Haiti’s worst violence. ⁠Gang conflict has extended beyond the capital, Port-au-Prince, despite more aggressive policing and promises of more foreign support ⁠for Haiti’s security forces.

    Haiti’s National Police said it deployed three armoured vehicles, which were slowed by holes that gang members had dug in the road. Officials said the armed group was fleeing the area when police arrived, and several houses were already burned down.

    The injured were then taken to a local hospital, and the dead to two ⁠morgues, police said, adding that they have launched an operation to track down the gang members who fled.

    Defenseurs Plus estimated that 50 houses were burned down.

    Close to 20,000 people have been killed in Haiti since ⁠2021, according to a recent UN report, with the death toll rising each year, as ⁠increasingly independent and powerful armed gangs have clashed with security forces and local vigilante groups.

    Gran Grif and Viv Ansanm, which groups together hundreds of gangs in the capital, have been designated as “terrorist” organisations by the United States. The groups have been accused of mass killings, gang rapes, arson, theft and trafficking guns, drugs and organs.

    This month, the US offered a reward ‌of up to $3m for information on their financial activities.

    The weekend’s attack marks the latest of a series of massacres in the area, largely attributed to Gran Grif. In October 2024, a Gran Grif attack on the nearby town of Pont-Sonde left 115 dead, as armed ‌men ‌shot residents door to door.

    More than 1.4 million people – about 12 percent of the Caribbean’s most populous nation – have been displaced by the conflict with armed gangs, worsening an economic crisis and access to food.



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