Haiti capital blockaded, malnourished children suffer

By Michelle Nichols and Ralph Tedy Erol
Updated April 23 2024 - 8:25am, first published 8:18am
Operations at Haiti's main fuel import terminal have been suspended as armed men seized trucks. (AP PHOTO)
Operations at Haiti's main fuel import terminal have been suspended as armed men seized trucks. (AP PHOTO)

Haiti's capital is almost completely cut off by air, sea and land blockades as gang violence intensifies, stopping aid from getting to 58,000 children with the most life-threatening form of malnutrition.

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