Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead
Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead
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Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead

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Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that he was horrified by the death toll from the operation, just days before Brazil hosts COP30 global climate talks in the Amazon city of Belem. While activists and the United Nations raised concerns over the use of force by police, Rio’s state government hailed the operation as a success in its bid to halt the takeover of territory by the powerful Comando Vermelho (Red Command) gang. The heavily-armed group, which dropped bombs on officers from drones, has taken over large swathes of Rio de Janeiro in recent years, concentrating operations in sprawling favelas that are home to millions of people. A day after the police operation paralysed the city, residents of the Complexo da Penha favela recovered dozens of bodies from a forest on its outskirts, AFP journalists reported. Relatives mourn over the bodies of people killed the day before during the police raid.Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo One man was decapitated and another completely disfigured, with residents denouncing what they termed “executions” as they looked on at the line of bodies covered in makeshift shrouds. “The state came to massacre, it wasn’t a (police) operation. They came directly to kill, to take lives,” one woman, who did not wish to give her name, told AFP. State authorities said the provisional death toll now stood at 119, including 115 suspected criminals and four police officers. The Public Defender’s Office, a state body in Rio that provides legal assistance to the poor, reported at least 132 deaths. War-like scenes Large numbers of officers who took part in the operation were backed by armored vehicles, helicopters and drones, as the streets of the favelas saw war-like scenes. The police and suspected gang members traded heavy gunfire as terrified residents scrambled for cover. Advertisement As the operation unfolded, Comando Vermelho seized dozens of buses and used them to barricade main highways, and sent drones to attack the police with explosives, authorities said. Police walk past a burned car that was used as a roadblock during the attack.Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo State governor Claudio Castro described the raid against what he has termed “narcoterrorism” as a “success” and said the only victims were the police officers who were killed. Lula said the federal government had been unaware of the operation. “The president is horrified by the number of fatal incidents and was surprised that an operation of this scale was set up without the knowledge of the federal government,” Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski said. But angry residents accused the police of summary killings. “There are people who have been executed, many of them shot in the back of the head, shot in the back. This cannot be considered public safety,” said Raull Santiago, a 36-year-old resident and activist. Lawyer Albino Pereira Neto, who represents three families that lost relatives, told AFP some of the bodies bore “burn marks” and that a number of those killed had been tied up. Some were “murdered in cold blood,” he said. UN chief Antonio Guterres was “greatly concerned” by the number of casualties, his spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said it was “horrified” and called for “swift investigations.” A delegation from Lula’s government is travelling to Rio today for an emergency meeting with Castro. Last year, approximately 700 people died during police operations in the city, almost two a day. The Human Rights Commission of the Rio state legislature will demand “explanations” of how the favela was turned into a “theater of war and barbarism,” commission head Dani Monteiro said yesterday. Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead”. Recipient's Email Feedback on “Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead”. Your Feedback Your Email (optional) Report a Comment Please select the reason for reporting this comment. Please give full details of the problem with the comment... 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