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00:00Official Gives Report After Incident at U.S. Embassy
00:03U.S. Marines exchanged gunfire with suspected gang members near the American Embassy in Haiti
00:08on November 13, according to Marine Corps spokesman Captain Stephen J. Keenan.
00:13He told Fox News Digital that Marines supporting security operations at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince
00:18came under fire and returned fire in response. No Marines were injured, and officials have not
00:23released details on how long the exchange lasted or how many attackers were involved.
00:28The State Department has not commented on the incident.
00:31The confrontation reflects the increasingly dangerous conditions in Haiti, where armed
00:36gangs now control an estimated 90% of Port-au-Prince, according to the United Nations.
00:41These groups routinely block major roads, attack public services, and carry out kidnappings
00:46and killings, making daily life precarious for millions of Haitians.
00:51Haiti has faced severe instability since the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moise.
00:56With no elected government in place and repeated delays in scheduling elections, criminal organizations
01:02have expanded their power, taking over communities and overwhelming local law enforcement.
01:08In October 2023, the U.N. Security Council approved a multinational mission of more than 5,500
01:14personnel to assist Haitian authorities in confronting gang activity.
01:18The force is tasked with supporting police operations, securing key infrastructure, and helping humanitarian
01:25groups reach affected areas.
01:28The mission will be funded through voluntary contributions, though the United States has
01:32not confirmed whether it will deploy personnel or provide financial support.
01:36Meanwhile, protests have continued across the country, with thousands of Haitians demanding
01:41stronger action to restore order and bring relief to communities under gang control.
01:45The U.S. government maintains a Level 4 do-not-travel advisory for Haiti, citing widespread kidnapping,
01:52violent crime, and civil unrest.
01:55Non-essential U.S. embassy personnel were ordered to leave in 2023, but the embassy remains
02:00operational with Marines providing security.
02:03The recent firefight underscores the volatile environment American personnel are navigating amid
02:08Haiti's ongoing crisis.
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