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At least 64 people, including four police officers, were killed in Brazil’s deadliest anti-drug operation as 2,500 security personnel stormed Rio de Janeiro’s favelas targeting the powerful Comando Vermelho gang. The raids, part of a year-long crackdown on narcotics and money laundering networks, turned neighborhoods into war zones, with drones, grenades, and heavy gunfire. Rio’s governor called it a fight against “narco-terrorism.” Human Rights Watch and the UN condemned the violence, demanding an independent investigation into the mass casualties.

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