INDEPENDENT NEWS

Haiti: two UN peacekeepers killed at check point

Published: Wed 18 Jan 2006 03:40 PM
Haiti: two UN peacekeepers killed at check point
Two Jordanian peacekeepers with the United Nations mission in Haiti were killed, and another wounded, in the dangerous Cité Soleil neighbourhood of the country’s capital Port-au-Prince this morning.
The UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) said that the trio was manning a check point when they came under fire.
One of the peacekeepers was reportedly killed on the spot.
The other two were taken to hospital, where one of them died of his wounds shortly afterwards. The third peacekeeper’s condition is said to be serious.
Haiti has turned into one of the most hazardous locales for UN personnel with at least six staff members meeting violent deaths last year.
Armed gangs have been a constant concern of MINUSTAH since it was set up by the Security Council to help to re-establish peace in the impoverished Caribbean country after an insurgency forced elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to go into exile in February 2004.

Next in World

UN Envoy Backs Demand For Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Amid ‘Cataclysmic Suffering’
By: UN News
Cholera Cases Soar Globally; Malawi, Haiti Deadliest Outbreaks, WHO Reports
By: UN News
US Urged To Halt First Execution By Nitrogen Asphyxiation
By: UN News
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media