American missionaries reported as kidnapped by gang members in Haiti
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American missionaries reported as kidnapped by gang members in Haiti
As many as 17 American missionaries have been reported kidnapped by gang members in Haiti, including 14 adults and three minors, a source in Haiti’s security forces told CNN.
Haitians looking to buy supplies in what used to be a busy market in Port-au-Prince fled in fear on Thursday as gangs clashed with police in front of the presidential palace.
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At least one policeman was shot after he and other officers were forced to flee an armoured car that was later set on fire, according to local media reports.
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YouTube star YourFellowArab, known for risky explorations, allegedly kidnapped in Haiti. Last active on Instagram in July, he reportedly went to Port-au-Prince for an interview. The kidnappers, linked to a notorious gang leader, demand $600,000 ransom despite a $40,000 initial payment. Streamers and fellow YouTubers confirm the abduction.
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