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Rio Sets Up Massive Security Operation for BRICS Summit

Summary by The Rio Times
Rio de Janeiro will host the BRICS Summit on July 6 and 7, 2025, bringing together leaders from major countries like Brazil, China, Russia, India, and South Africa. The Brazilian government confirmed these details and has prepared a large security plan to keep everyone safe. Officials will deploy about 17,000 security personnel across the city. […]

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The operation of the security forces at the 17th Meeting of the Brics, which will take place in Rio de Janeiro between 6 and 7 July, will be similar to that carried out in the Cup of the G20, based on the capital flown in November last year. The quota to be used was presented to the press on this Thursday (2) by the Joint Operating Command Redemptor, formed by the Brazilian Navy and the Brazilian Air Force, which will operate in an integrated ma…

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The Rio de Janeiro City Hall applied green dye to the grass in Jardim das Ondas, at the MAM (Museum of Modern Art), in preparation for hosting the BRICS summit. The intervention was carried out on Tuesday (July 1, 2025), 5 days before the international meeting, which will be held from July 6 to 7. Municipal employees were seen applying the dye to the lawn, which looked dry. Three agents worked simultaneously: one wet the soil while 2 others appl…

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On the occasion of the XVII Summit of Heads of State of the BRICS, to be held in Rio de Janeiro on July 6 and 7, 2025, the Brazilian Navy (MB) has deployed its Special Operations Units to strengthen the security of the event, which will have the participation of leaders, official delegations from eleven countries and representatives of international organizations. During the summit, the Amphibious Commands Units (COMANF) and Combat Mergilhanders…

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Our guest on the program Napindító was Zsolt Reile, senior researcher at the Hungarian Institute of Foreign Affairs.

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The Rio Times broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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