Hundreds killed in Haiti drone strikes, including 60 civilians, Human Rights Watch says
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By Sarah Morland
Published on March 10, 2026.
Human Rights Watch has reported that hundreds of people have been killed in Haiti, including 60 civilians. The group claims that drone strikes killed 1,243 people between March and January 21 of this year, injured 738 people, including 49 alleged civilians. It also noted that from November to January, there were nearly double the number of drone operations compared to the previous three months. The U.N. office in Haiti has also recorded dozens of civilian deaths and injuries from drones, including a mother of three killed while selling goods on the street and a woman killed in her own home where two gang members took refuge from a drone. The State Department has reportedly licensed Vectus to export its services to Haiti.
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