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Drone strikes operated by Vectus Global, the private military company led by Blackwater founder and major Trump donor Eric Prince, in coordination with Haitian security forces, have killed at least 1,243 people and injured 738 in the year since Vectus contracted with Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) to fight criminal gangs and help reform the country’s tax collection system.

Quadcopters strapped with explosives targeting densely populated parts of Port-au-Prince between March 1, 2025 and January 21 of this year killed 17 children and 43 adults not believed to be affiliated with criminal groups, Tuesday’s report from Human Rights Watch stated, noting that the frequency of drone strikes in and around the capital has “significantly increased” in recent months.

“Dozens of ordinary people, including many children, have been killed and injured in these lethal drone operations,” HRW’s Americas director Juanita Goebertus said in a statement. “Haitian authorities should urgently rein in the security forces and private contractors working for them before more children die.”

The details of Vectus Global’s 10-year contract with Haiti’s CPT, revealed in August, remain murky. Haitian authorities only publicly acknowledged the involvement of Vectus mercenaries in anti-gang operations in the country in January, though their mercenaries have been on the ground in the capital since as early as March 2025.

Prince founded Vectus Global following the 2010 sale of his private military company Blackwater Worldwide, which gained global notoriety after its contractors perpetrated the Nisour Square massacre of 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in 2007.

Source: Telegram "llordofwar"

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