Security forces protecting Haitian leader provide ‘cover’ fire after he leaves interview with CNN
Security forces protecting Haitian leader provide ‘cover’ fire after he leaves interview with CNN
Security forces protecting Haitian leader provide ‘cover’ fire after he leaves interview with CNN
Gunshots were fired during a CNN interview with interim Haitian Prime Minister Gary Conille at a hospital in Port-au-Prince. As the team left the hospital, security forces fired shots to provide cover, according to the Haitian national police. CNN’s Larry Madowo explains what happened.
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