In Haiti, a Caribbean island nation, President Moyes was shot dead at home by someone.

Haiti's interim prime minister has accused the crime in a statement and has deployed troops and police on high alert.

Haiti's interim prime minister issued a statement on the early morning of the 7th local time, revealing that someone broke into President Moise's home in the capital Port-au-Prince and was shot and assassinated.


The president's wife was also shot and treated at the hospital.



The details of the criminal group are unknown, but the interim Prime Minister said in a statement that some of the criminal groups spoke English and Spanish, which are not the official languages ​​of the country.



The interim prime minister has accused the crime of being "inhuman and barbaric," and has deployed troops and police to be on high alert.



In Haiti, more than 300,000 people were killed in the 2010 earthquake, and reconstruction did not proceed due to the damage of hurricanes, and the poverty of the people and the deterioration of public security became major problems.



Political instability continued, and recently, President Moyes and the opposition were in conflict, and social turmoil was deepening, with violent demonstrations calling for the president's retirement in various places.