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A second group of 75 Guatemalan military police soldiers arrived in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, on Saturday, boosting a United Nations-backed mission aimed at restoring order amid gang-induced chaos. The first group of 75 arrived the previous day, with eight soldiers from El Salvador also arriving. These reinforcements are part of an effort to curb the violence and chaos in Haiti.
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