The death toll from a police raid on a drug gang in a poor Rio de Janeiro neighborhood on Thursday has risen to 28, civil police said on Friday, the deadliest operation ever carried out by the security forces in the Brazilian city, Report says, citing TASS.
According to police, the bodies of three more victims removed from the favela on Friday were men with links to organized crime. Twenty-four other people and a police officer also died in operation in the northern Rio neighborhood of Jacarezinho.
"Intelligence confirmed that the dead were drug dealers. They fired at officers to kill. They had orders to confront," Civil Police chief Allan Turnowski told reporters.
The bloodbath prompted criticism from human rights groups including Amnesty International, which lambasted the police for the "reprehensible and unjustifiable" loss of life in a neighborhood mostly populated by Black and poor people.