Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns amid mounting gang violence, leading to a surge in attacks and chaos in the country. U.S. embassy halts official travel and urges American citizens to leave. Gang leaders aim to capture police chief and government ministers.
Key Points
Ariel Henry resigns as Prime Minister of Haiti amid gang violence
Gangs control significant parts of Port-au-Prince, targeting key government sites
U.S. embassy halts official travel and urges American citizens to leave
Gang leaders aim to capture police chief and government ministers
Pros
Pressure for change in government
International attention on Haiti's security crisis
Cons
Civil unrest and violence in Haiti
Threat to government officials and law enforcement