29.10.2025 09:10
The largest drug operation in the country's history was carried out in Brazil. In the operation involving 2,500 police officers, security forces faced armed resistance, resulting in the deaths of 60 people, including 4 police officers, and at least 81 individuals were detained. Rio de Janeiro State Governor Claudio Castro warned local residents to stay indoors.
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In a drug operation in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state, it has been reported that 60 people, including 4 police officers, have lost their lives according to initial findings.
2,500 POLICE OFFICERS PARTICIPATED IN THE OPERATION
Rio de Janeiro State Governor Claudio Castro stated in a press release that an operation was carried out with the deployment of 2,500 police officers aimed at stopping the spread of the criminal organization known as "Comando Vermelho" in the region.
Castro noted that security forces, supported by 32 armored vehicles, entered the Alemao and Penha areas located in the north of Rio de Janeiro.
SECURITY FORCES ENCOUNTERED ARMED RESISTANCE
Castro stated that security forces faced armed resistance during the operation, and according to initial findings, 60 people, including 4 police officers, lost their lives.
THE LARGEST OPERATION IN THE COUNTRY'S HISTORY
Emphasizing that security forces have detained at least 81 people, Castro stated that the most extensive operation in the state's history has been carried out.
"DO NOT LEAVE YOUR HOMES"
Castro warned local residents not to leave their homes during the operation.
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