Tens of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes in Haiti because of the violence by the gangs. The UN warns about the risk of complete collapse of statehood in Haiti The world and safety ~ 60 > at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday with reports on the rapidly worsening situation, two high -ranking representatives of the organization, assistant Secretary General Miroslav Ench and executive director of the UN Drug and Crime (UN) Gada Vali Gadais, performed. They talked about violence by armed gangs, collapse of state institutions and urgent need to strengthen international support. paralyzed capital according to Yenchi, the situation is rapidly worsening. “We continue to observe a sharp destruction of public administration and the dismantling of the rule of law. Cruel violence by gangs affects all aspects of public and personal life, ”he said. The capital of Port-O-Prens, according to him, is “actually paralyzed”, and without activating international efforts “a complete collapse of statehood in the city can become a reality.” ~ 60 > 60 > mass movement of people 62 > 62 > 62 ~According to the UNP UNP, about 90 percent of the territory of Port-O-Prens is controlled by armed criminal groups. “Armed gangs expand influence, change tactics and dismantle the remains of the law and order, while the people of Haiti continues to suffer,” said Gada Vali. ~ 60 > 60 > in March the gangs from the Viv Ansanm coalition attacked 529 prisoners, and released 529 prisoners. associated with the trade in weapons, drugs and people. ~ 60 > according to the International Migration Organization, these attacks aggravated the humanitarian crisis – more than 51 thousand people, including over 27 thousand children, were forced to leave houses. 60 ~ p > According to statistics at a meeting of the Security Council, only more than 4 thousand cases of deliberate murders were recorded in the first half of the year. The number of internal immigrants reached 1.3 million. prices of price ~ 60 > 62 >The stop of the largest Peligra hydroelectric power station in May provoked large -scale power outages. “The volume of container transportation in the port of Port-O-Prensa fell sharply, which paralyzed the economy,” said Vali. ~ 60 > prices for basic products are growing rapidly: the rice has risen by more than 30 percent, 5 dollars are sold in the black market. Gallon. 60 ~ h2 > surge of sexual violence and trading by the organs 60 > special anxiety in the UN causes the growth of sexual violence from the gangs, which is used to intimidate the local population. The UN office in Haiti documented 364 cases of such violence in only two months – March and April 2025, Encha emphasized. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~“There were alarming messages about human trafficking in order to withdraw organs,” Vali warned. In May, the police held a raid in a medical institution in a petionville, suspected of involvement in these crimes. weapon distribution ~ 60 > against the background of the state’s inability to protect the population. The popularity Self -defense. According to Yenchi, they violate the fundamental human rights, resort to extrajudicial reprisals, and enhance the cycle of violence. Over the past three months, according to reports, at least one hundred men and one woman have died from their hands. Such groups, as well as criminal syndicates, fuele the illegal weapon market, he noted. need for urgent international support 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~On June 26, it has been a year since the arrival of a multinational security support in Haiti, led by Kenia. Despite the efforts, mission and police failed to restore state power. “Without additional support from the international community, the situation will only deteriorate,” warned Encha. ~ 60 > he called on countries to increase contributions to the multinational mission fund and support the initiative of the Secretary General to create an auxiliary support for its logistics support Activities. 60 ~ H2 > UN representation will be reformatted 62 ~ united representation of the UN in Haiti was not designed to work in the current conditions. However, according to Yenchi, despite the temporary reduction of personnel due to the limited possibilities of evacuation and capture of the capital with gangs, the office continues to work. He added that the secretariat revised the concept of the mission – it is supposed to make it more compact, but effective. Additional resources for ensuring security and evacuation will be laid down in the budget of 2026 – due to savings in other areas. Corruption support ~ 60 > Gada Gada, the Gaitean bastards noted: Frozen the accounts of sunsances, an investigation into corruption schemes and the creation of special bodies for combating financial crimes. International support for these efforts should be expanded, she emphasized. ~ 60 > completing his performance, Miroslav Yench called for immediate and decisive measures: “We cannot lead the Haiti at this critical moment. You need to act now. ”