Clashes between gangs in the suburbs of Haiti's capital have resulted in at least 78 deaths since Saturday, including 10 bystanders, according to a provisional toll released by the United Nations (UN) Office in Haiti (BINUH). The violence has displaced approximately 5,300 people. Several families are trapped in affected neighborhoods. A hospital and a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) facility have been forced to suspend operations and evacuate their staff. The same communes in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area experienced violence in March and April, displacing nearly 8,000 people. BINUH reported that between March 5 and May 11, at least 305 people were killed and 277 wounded in Cite Soleil and Croix-des-Bouquets. A new multinational anti-gang force is being deployed to Haiti.