Police Operation in Rio Leaves 132 Dead, Sparks Outrage and Calls for Accountability
A recent police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Vila Cruzeiro favela has resulted in a staggering death toll of at least 132 individuals, primarily young men linked to the local drug faction, the Red Command. The operation, intended to dismantle drug trafficking networks, has drawn severe criticism from human rights organizations.
Community members describe the aftermath as horrific, with bodies found in public areas, highlighting the operation's brutal nature. While state officials hailed the crackdown as a significant victory against organized crime, the sheer scale of violence has left the community in shock.
Calls for accountability and an independent investigation have emerged, as voices from within Brazil and the international community express outrage over what many are labeling a massacre rather than a legitimate law enforcement effort.
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