FLASH : Terrorists killed and wounded, weapons and ammunition seized, PNH helicopter set on fire

On November 14, 2025, a significant police operation unfolded in Haiti’s Cul-de-Sac plain, involving specialized units, armored vehicles, and three troop transport helicopters. The operation, which began on the evening of November 13, led to intense clashes between law enforcement and terrorists, causing widespread panic among the local population. According to Divisional Inspector Garry Desrosiers, spokesperson for the Haitian National Police (PNH), at least seven terrorists were killed, and numerous others were injured. Authorities also confiscated several assault weapons and ammunition, including a high-precision .50 caliber American Barrett sniper rifle, known for its ability to penetrate thick steel plates at long distances. Notably, there were no casualties among the PNH officers. However, a PNH helicopter was destroyed during the operation. The aircraft, which was supporting ground units in the Croix-des-Bouquets area, experienced a suspected mechanical failure, prompting a forced landing. The eight officers on board were safely evacuated, and the helicopter was intentionally set on fire to prevent it from falling into terrorist hands. This operation underscores the ongoing challenges Haiti faces in combating terrorism and maintaining public safety.