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Clashes in Brazil slum leave 7 dead

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

At least seven people died on Saturday in clashes between police and suspected drug traffickers in Rio de Janeiro, where the military was put in charge of security more than a month ago.

The incident occurred in the Rocinha favela, which is located near the affluent neighborhoods of Leblon and that are popular with tourists, and erupted when a group of officers patrolling the area came under attack by suspected drug traffickers, quoted the of State as saying.

Following the clashes, six suspected criminals were found wounded and taken to a municipal hospital, authorities said initially on

But the state force confirmed later that seven suspects had been wounded and that all died after having been admitted to the hospital.

The incident comes amid a security crackdown in state, where since mid-February Brazil's armed forces have been coordinating the actions of the police.

Since Brazilian gave the military control of public security, the armed forces have carried out various operations in the but have not directly clashed with suspected criminals.

Thus far, the deployment has not succeeded in halting a growing wave of violence that dates back to and left 6,731 people dead last year.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 02:30 IST
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