A police operation targeting organized crime in Rio de Janeiro has resulted in at least 20 deaths, including two police officers, according to state authorities on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
The raid involved over 2,500 agents and focused on narcotrafficking networks within key favelas. Governor Cláudio Castro characterized the operation as a significant strike against drug factions, part of ongoing efforts to reduce violence and criminal activity in the region.
This incident highlights the persistent challenges faced by law enforcement in Brazil"s largest city, where organized crime and drug trafficking have long been prevalent issues. The operation is part of a broader strategy to combat these criminal networks.
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