Drone Strikes Devastate Haiti, Raising Concerns Over Civilian Casualties

New report uncovers the tragic toll of drone attacks in Haiti, with over 1,200 people killed since 2025, including 60 civilians. Experts raise alarm over the escalating violence.
A newly released report from Human Rights Watch has shed a disturbing light on the impact of drone strikes in Haiti, painting a grim picture of the human toll of the ongoing violence. According to the findings, drone attacks carried out by Haitian security forces have resulted in the deaths of more than 1,200 people in and around the capital of Port-au-Prince since 2025, with an estimated 60 of those victims being civilians.
The report, which is based on interviews with witnesses, medical personnel, and government officials, paints a harrowing portrait of the devastation caused by these drone strikes. Survivors have described the horror of seeing their loved ones torn apart by the powerful explosions, leaving families and communities in a state of grief and trauma.
Source: Al Jazeera


