Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

The United Nations Security Council addressed the escalating crisis in Haiti, highlighting increased security enforcement alongside rising risks to civilians. The UN-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF) reportedly killed 1,343 suspected gang members from December to February, reflecting intensified operations against gangs.

Despite these measures, the humanitarian impact remains severe, with many displaced families urgently needing assistance, including medical treatment provided by UNICEF mobile clinics. The UN Special Representative emphasized that elections are the only legitimate path to political stability in the country. Additionally, the GSF counterpart noted that the force’s effectiveness depends on strong coordination among all involved parties.