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Haiti - Security : News from the Multinational Mission
06/08/2025 09:43:51

Haiti - Security : News from the Multinational Mission

On Tuesday, August 5, 2025, Jack Ombaka,Spokesperson, Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS), provided an update on the actions of the multinational force in Haiti.

The Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS), in close collaboration with the Haitian National Police (PNH), continues to conduct both static and mobile patrols around the dock in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas, including Petite Rivière, Liancourt, and Pont Sondé. These joint operations have played a vital role in maintaining stability and security, enabling the successful and uninterrupted completion of the recent National Secondary IV {NS4) Exam inations.

ln addition to patrols, MSS personnel have been safeguarding key national infrastructure, including Haiti's main international airport, seaport and other strategic assets. Despite continued efforts by armed gangs to block major roadways, MSS and PNH forces have effectively reopened key routes in Downtown Port-au-Prince, Kenscoff, Furcy, Delmas, Thomassin, and Teleco, among others-facilitating mobility and public safety.

Joint security forces have sucœssfully repelled multiple gang attacks, including attempted assaults on the Telesco in Port-au-Prince and Savien Police Station in Pont Sondé, as well as incidents in the Pétion-Ville area. Swift and coordinated responses by MSS troops have neutralized these threats, demonstrating growing effectiveness and resilience in the face of escalating violence.

The establishment and operation of Forward Operating Bases {FOBs) in Pont Sondé, Downtown, and at the Police Academy have significantly improved security in those areas. These FOBs have enabled increased patrol frequency, faster response times to emerging threats, and a more sustained presence of MSS personnel in previously underserved and gangaffected areas.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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