Haiti Mourns Victims of Drone Attack at Funeral in Port-au-Prince

October 6, 2025

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Haiti Funeral

On a somber Saturday, hundreds of Haitians in Port-au-Prince attended a collective funeral to honor eight victims, including four children, killed in a drone attack last month in the gang-controlled shantytown of Cité Soleil.

The attack, which occurred on September 20, targeted a suspected gang leader, leaving nine dead and 17 injured, according to Doctors Without Borders, which provided medical care to survivors.

Details of the Tragic Attack

The explosions rocked Cité Soleil, a densely populated area dominated by the Viv Ansanm gang coalition, recently labeled a foreign terrorist organization by the United States.

Local residents and activists have pointed fingers at the police for the attack, though no official confirmation has been provided.

The funeral, held in a community park, was a moment of collective mourning for the devastated families and neighbors.

The emotional toll was palpable, with some attendees mistaking a bird overhead for a drone, triggering panic and causing many to flee the ceremony. The trauma of the attack lingers heavily in the community.

Heartbreaking Losses

Among the mourners was Claudia Bobrun, 30, who could not bear to look at the coffin of her 8-year-old daughter, Samira Nelson.

She remembered Samira as a joyful child who was playing with friends when the drone struck. Community leaders stepped in to help cover funeral costs, offering support to grieving families.

Jislene Statune shared her profound loss, having lost her eldest daughter and two grandchildren.

Her 32-year-old daughter, a used clothing vendor who supported the family, was killed outside her home, leaving a void in the household.

Rising Gang Violence and International Response

The attack underscores the escalating gang violence that has gripped Haiti since the 2021 assassination of President Jovenal Moïse.

Gangs now control approximately 90% of Port-au-Prince and have expanded their reach into rural areas, engaging in looting, kidnapping, and sexual violence.

The crisis has displaced over 1.3 million people and deepened hunger and poverty across the nation.

In response, the United Nations Security Council voted on Tuesday to authorize a 5,550-member international force, transforming the existing Kenya-led multinational mission into a “Gang Suppression Force.”

This new force will have expanded powers, including the ability to arrest suspected gang members, aiming to curb the growing influence of groups like Viv Ansanm.

A Community in Mourning, A Nation in Crisis

The collective funeral in Cité Soleil reflects both the resilience and the pain of a community grappling with relentless violence.

As Haiti faces an uncertain future, the international community’s efforts to restore stability offer a glimmer of hope, but the road to peace remains fraught with challenges.


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