In a decisive counteroffensive,Kenyan-led forces in Haiti have recaptured a key telecommunications hub from the powerful “Viv Ansanm” gang,thwarting a dangerous plot to sever the country’s communications and paralyze its international airport.
The operation,carried out under the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission,saw specialized Kenyan units — alongside Haiti’s National Police — storm the Télcos Station in a pre-dawn raid on 25 August. The gang had seized the facility a week earlier and threatened to destroy it,a move that could have blacked out Haiti’s air traffic control systems and national telecom networks. MSS spokesperson Jack Ombaka confirmed heavy losses for the gang,multiple arrests,and the seizure of weapons and explosive materials. The notorious gang leader “Izo2,” who had been seen in videos wearing a stolen police vest and brandishing a grenade,was linked to the attack.
This latest operation is “sending a strong and unambiguous message,” said PNH Director General Vladimir Paraison and MSS Force Commander Godfrey Otunge,warning that “those who continue to bear arms will face decisive action,while more targeted operations are already planned.” Kenya’s commitment to the MSS mission remains strong despite looming questions about the operation’s future. Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’oei emphasized that Nairobi’s goal is restoring peace,welcoming international collaboration — but rejecting moves to dilute Kenya’s leadership. The successful raid signals growing momentum in efforts to reclaim Haiti’s security from criminal control,even as funding and political challenges persist.
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