A massive police and military operation in Rio de Janeiro targeting the Red Command gang resulted in at least 60 deaths, with 2,500 officers involved, marking the city's largest raid and causing significant disruption including school closures.
At least 64 people were killed during Brazil's largest police operation against the Red Command gang in Rio de Janeiro, involving fierce clashes, arrests, and significant casualties, amid concerns from the UN about human rights violations.
At least 64 people were killed during Rio de Janeiro's deadliest police operation, involving over 2,500 officers targeting the Red Command gang in Alemão and Penha favelas, with reports of gunfire, drone attacks, and widespread violence, prompting outrage and fears of escalation.