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Lula Breaks Silence About Operation in Rio and Defends Coordinated Work that Touches the Back End of Traffic

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The President of the Republic said that it cannot be accepted that organised crime continues to oppress residents and spread violence.
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The President said on social networks that organised crime could not continue to destroy families; he had not yet publicly demonstrated the results of the Content Operation.

·Quadra, Brazil
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Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva called for a joint effort between federal and regional authorities to combat drug trafficking and organized crime in popular areas, following the mega-police operation that left at least 132 dead in Rio de Janeiro. “We cannot accept that organized crime continues to destroy families, oppress residents and spread drugs and violence throughout the cities. We need coordinated work that attacks the root o…

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The president confirmed that Brazil needs a coordinated work to reach the 'territory backbone'

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The President of the Republic said that it cannot be accepted that organised crime continues to oppress residents and spread violence.

·Brazil
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For his part, the governor of Rio, Claudio Castro, described as a "success" the megaoperation” of the security forces in the favela. The entry Lula was "horrified" with the death toll left by the anti-narco operation was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

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President Lula (PT) spoke in "coordinated work" against the drug industry at the comment, for the first time, the police operation that left more than 100 dead in Rio de Janeiro. The president's statement was made on social networks this Thursday night (29). Read more (10/29/2025).

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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