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People flee while police fire tear gas during a protest demanding the resignation of Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry after weeks of fuel shortages, in Port-au-Prince on Oct. 10.
Global Affairs Canada confirmed Saturday evening that, in a joint operation, U.S. and Canadian air forces helped deliver three Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected vehicles and three commercial pattern armoured vehicles. The vehicles were purchased by the Haitian government from a Canadian company. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry recently called for international support to help in a fight against armed criminal gangs. In the past few weeks, the gangs have set up blockades, leading to a crisis in fuel supply.
"We wish to see our neighbours like the United States, like Canada, take the lead and move fast," Bocchit Edmond, Haiti's ambassador to the U.S., said earlier this week.
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