
UN resuming Haiti aid flights nearly a week after 3 planes hit by gunfire
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
The United Nations announced on Monday, Nov. 18, it will resume aid flights to Hait on Wednesday, Nov. 20. This comes about a week after three commercial planes were hit by gang gunfire that led to a pause in commercial flights to the island nation.
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As Straight Arrow News reported last week, the United States announced a pause to all flights into Haiti for at least 30 days after bullets hit three commercial flights.

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Armed gangs also reportedly opened fire on a U.N. helicopter and U.S. Embassy truck in Haiti last month.
Haiti’s government restarted helicopter services on Monday, Nov. 18 as it transported three government officials following the ousting and appointment of a new prime minister.
Despite certain flights resuming, most parts of Port-au-Prince remain under gang control, as criminal organizations gain ground in the capital.
The rising violence has dealt a blow to a U.N.-backed international mission to reestablish control of the capital and ease delays of U.N. aid.
The agency says only 20% of the capital is accessible to aid workers and estimated on Sunday, Nov. 17, that more than 20,000 Haitians were displaced over four days. Half of the 20,000 displaced were children and many now face disease and hunger.
The U.N. warns that without more international support “the suffering will worsen exponentially” for Haitians.
[LAUREN TAYLOR]
THE U-N SAYS IT WILL RESUME AID FLIGHTS TO HAITI WEDNESDAY — ABOUT A WEEK AFTER THREE COMMERCIAL PLANES WERE HIT BY GANG GUNFIRE THAT LED TO A PAUSE IN COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS TO THE ISLAND NATION.
AS WE TOLD YOU LAST WEEK, THE U-S ANNOUNCED A PAUSE TO ALL FLIGHTS INTO HAITI FOR AT LEAST 30 DAYS AFTER BULLETS HIT THREE COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS.
ARMED GANGS ALSO OPENED FIRE ON A U-N HELICOPTER AND U-S EMBASSY TRUCK LAST MONTH.
HAITI’S GOVERNMENT RESTARTED HELICOPTER SERVICES MONDAY AS IT TRANSPORTED THREE NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FOLLOWING THE OUSTING AND APPOINTING OF A NEW PRIME MINISTER.
DESPITE CERTAIN FLIGHTS RESUMING, MOST PARTS OF PORT-AU-PRINCE REMAIN UNDER GANG-CONTROL AS CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS GAIN GROUND IN THE CAPITAL.
THE RISING VIOLENCE DEALING A BLOW TO A U-N BACKED INTERNATIONAL MISSION TO REESTABLISH CONTROL OF THE CAPITAL AND EASE DELAYS OF U-N AID.
THE AGENCY SAYS ONLY 20-PERCENT OF THE CAPITAL IS ACCESSIBLE TO AID WORKERS AND ESTIMATED SUNDAY MORE THAN 20-THOUSAND HAITIANS WERE DISPLACED OVER FOUR DAYS.
HALF OF THE 20-THOUSAND DISPLACED WERE CHILDREN AND MANY FACE DISEASE AND HUNGER.
THE U-N WARNS WITHOUT MORE INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT “THE SUFFERING WILL WORSEN EXPONENTIALLY FOR HAITIANS.”
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