According to the Efe news agency on March 5, Puerto Rican sources confirmed to the Efe news agency on the 5th that Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henri was in San Juan, and his whereabouts had been unknown for the past few days.
The latest information available to Henry is that he left Kenya on the 2nd, where he had traveled to discuss the dispatch of the multinational security support mission that Haiti wanted.
The report quoted Puerto Rico spokesperson Sheila Angeleru as saying that Henry landed at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport on the 5th, but did not disclose more details about the reason for his arrival in Puerto Rico.
The report also said that Henry was supposed to travel to the Dominican Republic, but after the plane circled several times, he was not allowed to enter the country's airspace or land at any of the country's airports, according to Dominica**, citing "completely credible" sources.
Coincidentally, Dominican Defense Minister Díaz Morfa said on the 5th that due to the serious crisis and escalation of tensions in neighboring Haiti, the soldiers deployed on the border with Haiti are "ready" to prevent any incidents in the region.
The UN Security Council is scheduled to hold a special closed-door meeting on the 6th to discuss the situation in Haiti, where violence in recent days has led to 150,000** from the lost place.
According to Agence France-Presse on March 6, an influential Haitian gang leader threatened on the 5th that if Prime Minister Ariel Henri remained in power, a "civil war" would break out in Haiti. This small, impoverished Caribbean country is in the midst of a serious violent conflict.
Jimmy Scherizier, better known as "barbecue", said in an interview: "If Ariel Henry does not resign, if the international community continues to support him, we will go straight to civil war and lead to genocide." ”
Jimmy Scherizye is the leader of a gang coalition known as the "G9" and has been targeted by United Nations sanctions. (Compiled by Su Jiawei, Lin Xiaoxuan).