Rebels seize Haitian cityAssociated Press
Gonaïves, Haiti — Hundreds of people looted a smouldering police station on Friday, a day after an armed opposition group took control of Haiti's fourth-largest city in the biggest uprising yet aimed at the overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
“The revolution has begun,” declared Dormessan Philippe, a 27-year-old in the crowd milling outside the police station.
At least seven people were killed in Thursday's attack — four civilians and three police officers — and 20 were wounded, according to the Haitian Red Cross. The four were anti-government militants killed in gunbattles with police, Gonaïves Resistance Front leader Wynter Étienne told Radio Vision 2000.
Mr. Étienne's group set ablaze a police station, the home of pro-Aristide Mayor Stéphan Moïse and a building housing a gas station and other businesses belonging to Mr. Moïse.
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