Human Rights Watch has warned that the use of drone strikes against gangs in Haiti could put civilians at serious risk.
The group says strikes in densely populated areas of Port-au-Prince may cause unintended casualties if strict safeguards are not followed.
Haiti is currently battling a worsening security crisis as armed gangs control large parts of the capital, forcing thousands of residents to flee.
Human Rights Watch is urging authorities and international partners to ensure accountability and stronger protections for civilians during security operations.
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