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New leader takes helm in Haiti pledging to stem spiraling violence

AUPRINCE, Nov 11 (Reuters) Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier FilsAime took workplace on Monday as the country's new interim leader vowing to enhance security even as armed gangs flexed their muscles with a brazen attack on a. commercial airplane trying to land in the capital.

Fils-Aime was selected by the Caribbean island country's. transitional council over the weekend to prosper Garry Conille,. who just lasted in the role 6 months.

The council and the new prime minister are tasked with. preparing for long-delayed elections amidst a deep political and. social crisis marked by growing appetite and frequent episodes of. raving gangland violence.

Undoubtedly, the very first inescapable challenge is the. reinstatement of security, Fils-Aime stated in a crowded space at. the prime minister's official office, referred to as Villa d'Accueil,. gone to by diplomats and other dignitaries.

Security of the people, security of the goods and. infrastructures. Food security and freedom of motion throughout. the whole nationwide area, he worried, in a nod to locations. controlled by powerful gangs.

Fils-Aime is the son of well-known Haitian activist Alix. Fils-Aime, who was imprisoned under the routine of previous totalitarian. Jean-Claude Child Doc Duvalier, who ruled from 1971 up until he. was toppled by a popular uprising in 1986.

Previously on Monday, a Spirit Airlines flight to the capital. Port-au-Prince was struck by shooting, hurting a flight. attendant who was grazed by a bullet, according to a Miami. Herald report, and requiring the aircraft to divert to the. surrounding Dominican Republic.

The event marks the current eruption of violence blamed on. the gangs that control the majority of the capital, in addition to key. roads and other facilities. The gangs, whom Fils-Aime. dubbed bandits in his speech, have often targeted the. Toussaint Louverture International Airport.

In a declaration, Spirit verified the aircraft was. harmed however that no guests were injured.

A video flowing on social media revealed where a bullet. pierced the rear exit door in addition to striking an overhead bin. across the aisle. Reuters was unable to right away confirm the. authenticity of the video.

All flights in and out of the airport have actually been halted,. according to a travel advisory from the U.S. embassy in Haiti.

The embassy knows gang-led efforts to obstruct travel to. and from Port-au-Prince which may include armed violence, and. interruptions to roadways, ports and airports, it added.

Equipped gangs in Haiti's capital have contended aircraft in. current weeks as the security scenario has actually aggravated. Last month,. a U.N. helicopter was hit by gunfire over Port-au-Prince.

(source: Reuters)