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Rio Mounts Major Security Operation for Brics Summit

Summary by South China Morning Post
About 20,000 military personnel to guard leaders, fighter jets to patrol skies.

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The President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric Font, will land at noon this Sunday, July 6th in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he will participate in the BRICS Leaders' Summit 2025 that will take place until July 7th. This is the second time that Chile attends as a guest in this instance, [...] The entry Fr. Boric begins his visit to Brazil to participate in the BRICS Summit was first published in INFOGATE.

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Rio de Janeiro.-Aircraft with missiles, anti-droon systems, tanks, submarines and ships, as well as thousands of soldiers deployed in various locations in Rio de Janeiro, accompanied by dogs and equipped with anti-terrorist technology. The summit of BRICS leaders, to be held in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday and Monday, will have overwhelming security, despite the absences of Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin (the last white man of an internati…

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DOBLE LLAVE – Brazil announced that it will mobilize some 20,000 military personnel, as well as fighters with missiles, anti-droon systems and elite shooters, to ensure security during the BRICS Summit, which will be held on Sunday and Monday in Rio de Janeiro. The security operation, called Joint Redemptor Operational Command, also provides for the use of 300 vehicles, 38 armoured vessels, 18 vessels and eight helicopters. The Brazilian Air For…

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The Federal Police (PF) of Brazil, as security coordinator, will make the last adjustments today to strengthen protection at the Brics summit, scheduled to be held on July 6 and 7 in Rio de Janeiro.

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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