Local February 18, 2019 | 8:44 am

Dominican soldiers guard gas stations along Haiti border: EFE

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Santo Domingo.- Dominican soldiers have been deployed at gas stations along the border with Haiti since Saturday as a prevention measure given that country’s fuel crunch.

The measure was adopted after the fuel shortage heightened in Haiti, the scene of violent protests since February 7 amid the political and economic crisis, with at least nine people dead.

A military source quoted by EFE said the militarization of the gas stations on the border seeks to aver fuel contraband and will last “as long as necessary.”

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