Crime Elite Squad 3: Blood onslaught! Brazil: at least 64 reported killed in Rio’s worst day of violence amid police favela raids

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Governor says city ‘at war’ after gunfights between troops and Red Command drug traffickers who reportedly used weaponised drones

Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro

At least 64 people have reportedly been killed in Rio’s worst-ever day of violence as more than 2,500 officers and special forces stormed an area of favelas near Rio’s international airport that is considered the headquarters of one of Brazil’s most powerful organised crime groups.

The predawn police raid the deadliest in Rio’s history sparked intense gunfights in and around Alemão and Penha favelas, which are home to an estimated 300,000 people.

Drug traffickers from the Red Command criminal faction started shooting and set barricades and cars alight as civil and military police and special forces began their advance shortly after 4am. For the first time, the gang reportedly used weaponised drones to drop explosives on special forces teams.


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Gunshot wound victims were carried to a local hospital throughout the morning and by afternoon at least 64 people had been killed, including four police officers. “There are bodies strewn all over the streets,” one community leader told the Rio newspaper O Globo.

Eight police officers and four residents were wounded. Horrific photos of some of the young male victims spread on social media.

Rio’s rightwing governor, Cláudio Castro, declared the city “at war” and said it was the biggest police operation since a 2010 raid in the same region.

“This is no longer common crime, it’s narco-terrorism,” Castro said in a video posted on social media showing armoured personnel carriers at the start of the mission.

More than 80 people were reportedly arrested and at least 93 automatic rifles were seized. The weapons are a sign of the powerful arsenal Rio’s drug traffickers have acquired since they began flooding the favelas in the late 1980s.

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Victor Santos, Rio’s security secretary, told local television that “Operation Containment” had been ordered to capture Red Command gang members, who control of large chunks of Rio and are increasingly present in other parts of Brazil, including the Amazon region.

Rene Silva, a community activist and journalist from Alemão who runs a local newspaper called Voz das Comunidades, said he had been woken by gunfire at about 5am.

He voiced despondency over the government’s insistence on conducting deadly and ultimately ineffective police raids into the favelas.
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“This doesn’t solve the problem,” Silva said. “Rio’s crime problem needs to be combated in other places – not just in the favelas. We don’t have plantations of marijuana or cocaine here. We don’t have gun factories here. This isn’t a fight against crime, it’s a fight against poverty.”

Glória Alves, a 65-year-old resident of an area of Alemão called Palmeiras, said she was woken shortly after 4am by her barking dog. Alves went into her bathroom, “and there was this volley of shots – so, so many shots. It was horrible”, she said. The shooting continued around her home throughout the day. “We have no idea what time this will all finish,” she added. “It hasn’t stopped. It isn’t over. And I don’t know what time it will end.”
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Human rights activists and opposition politicians voiced outrage at the historic day of bloodshed. “What is happening in Alemão and in Penha isn’t an operation – it’s a state-sponsored massacre,” tweeted Lucia Marina dos Santos, a state congress member for the leftwing Worker’s party (PT). Santos accused authorities of turning Rio’s favelas into “war zones” as part of their failed “war on drugs”.

With police operations and gunfights reportedly continuing on Tuesday afternoon, the death toll could still rise.

Until Tuesday, the highest number of deaths during a single police operation happened in May 2021, when 28 people were killed during a police assault on Jacarezinho, another large favela that is considered a Red Command stronghold.

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Over the past four decades Rio’s redbrick favelas have fallen further under the control of heavily armed criminal groups, primarily the Red Command, the Pure Third Command, and a constellation of paramilitaries gangs whose ranks often include off-duty members of the security forces. In recent months the Red Command has embarked on a major offensive to seize control of territories in western Rio controlled by paramilitary groups called militias.

Castro said police across Rio had been placed on high alert amid fears drug bosses could order attacks in reprisal for the operation, and on Tuesday afternoon criminals could be seen trying to close some of the city’s most important motorways and roads, including the one leading to the airport. Schools, shops, bars and restaurants all over Rio closed down for fear of attacks and bus companies recalled their fleets, causing rush hour chaos for commuters.
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As he stood at one of Alemão’s main entrances on Tuesday afternoon, watching bullet-proof police vehicles drive in, local activist Raull Santiago said the situation remained tense.

Santiago called the killings “a massacre, a brutal landmark in the history of this city … and of Brazil as a whole”. “Warlike” police operations were nothing new to Rio, Santiago said. “But they leave profound marks on those who live in the favelas … Once again the favela is bleeding, once again we are counting an ever increasing number of bodies.”
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Agora o bicho vai pegar
'To chegando de bicho, 'to chegando e é de bicho
Pode parar com essa história de se fazer de difícil
Que eu 'to chegando, 'to chegando e é de bicho
Pode parar com essa marra, pode parando tudo isso
Num dá bobeira não
'Cê 'tá na minha mão, segunda feira é só história pra Contar
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Não quero confusão
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Pega um pega geral, e também vai pegar você

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/28/brazil-rio-at-war-police-drug-raids-favelas
 
Governor says city ‘at war’ after gunfights between troops and Red Command drug traffickers who reportedly used weaponised drones

Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro

At least 64 people have reportedly been killed in Rio’s worst-ever day of violence as more than 2,500 officers and special forces stormed an area of favelas near Rio’s international airport that is considered the headquarters of one of Brazil’s most powerful organised crime groups.

The predawn police raid the deadliest in Rio’s history sparked intense gunfights in and around Alemão and Penha favelas, which are home to an estimated 300,000 people.

Drug traffickers from the Red Command criminal faction started shooting and set barricades and cars alight as civil and military police and special forces began their advance shortly after 4am. For the first time, the gang reportedly used weaponised drones to drop explosives on special forces teams.


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Gunshot wound victims were carried to a local hospital throughout the morning and by afternoon at least 64 people had been killed, including four police officers. “There are bodies strewn all over the streets,” one community leader told the Rio newspaper O Globo.

Eight police officers and four residents were wounded. Horrific photos of some of the young male victims spread on social media.

Rio’s rightwing governor, Cláudio Castro, declared the city “at war” and said it was the biggest police operation since a 2010 raid in the same region.

“This is no longer common crime, it’s narco-terrorism,” Castro said in a video posted on social media showing armoured personnel carriers at the start of the mission.

More than 80 people were reportedly arrested and at least 93 automatic rifles were seized. The weapons are a sign of the powerful arsenal Rio’s drug traffickers have acquired since they began flooding the favelas in the late 1980s.

5356.jpg

Victor Santos, Rio’s security secretary, told local television that “Operation Containment” had been ordered to capture Red Command gang members, who control of large chunks of Rio and are increasingly present in other parts of Brazil, including the Amazon region.

Rene Silva, a community activist and journalist from Alemão who runs a local newspaper called Voz das Comunidades, said he had been woken by gunfire at about 5am.

He voiced despondency over the government’s insistence on conducting deadly and ultimately ineffective police raids into the favelas.
41112405661_9999365178.jpg

“This doesn’t solve the problem,” Silva said. “Rio’s crime problem needs to be combated in other places – not just in the favelas. We don’t have plantations of marijuana or cocaine here. We don’t have gun factories here. This isn’t a fight against crime, it’s a fight against poverty.”

Glória Alves, a 65-year-old resident of an area of Alemão called Palmeiras, said she was woken shortly after 4am by her barking dog. Alves went into her bathroom, “and there was this volley of shots – so, so many shots. It was horrible”, she said. The shooting continued around her home throughout the day. “We have no idea what time this will all finish,” she added. “It hasn’t stopped. It isn’t over. And I don’t know what time it will end.”
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Human rights activists and opposition politicians voiced outrage at the historic day of bloodshed. “What is happening in Alemão and in Penha isn’t an operation – it’s a state-sponsored massacre,” tweeted Lucia Marina dos Santos, a state congress member for the leftwing Worker’s party (PT). Santos accused authorities of turning Rio’s favelas into “war zones” as part of their failed “war on drugs”.

With police operations and gunfights reportedly continuing on Tuesday afternoon, the death toll could still rise.

Until Tuesday, the highest number of deaths during a single police operation happened in May 2021, when 28 people were killed during a police assault on Jacarezinho, another large favela that is considered a Red Command stronghold.

24871013288_04630e0519_z.jpg

Over the past four decades Rio’s redbrick favelas have fallen further under the control of heavily armed criminal groups, primarily the Red Command, the Pure Third Command, and a constellation of paramilitaries gangs whose ranks often include off-duty members of the security forces. In recent months the Red Command has embarked on a major offensive to seize control of territories in western Rio controlled by paramilitary groups called militias.

Castro said police across Rio had been placed on high alert amid fears drug bosses could order attacks in reprisal for the operation, and on Tuesday afternoon criminals could be seen trying to close some of the city’s most important motorways and roads, including the one leading to the airport. Schools, shops, bars and restaurants all over Rio closed down for fear of attacks and bus companies recalled their fleets, causing rush hour chaos for commuters.
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As he stood at one of Alemão’s main entrances on Tuesday afternoon, watching bullet-proof police vehicles drive in, local activist Raull Santiago said the situation remained tense.

Santiago called the killings “a massacre, a brutal landmark in the history of this city … and of Brazil as a whole”. “Warlike” police operations were nothing new to Rio, Santiago said. “But they leave profound marks on those who live in the favelas … Once again the favela is bleeding, once again we are counting an ever increasing number of bodies.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/28/brazil-rio-at-war-police-drug-raids-favelas

For a second I thought there was an actual Elite Squad 3 coming out but alas tis not the case.

Anyway, it's good to kill traffickers but it feels like the milicias should be taken more seriously and I often wonder how often these raids against traffickers are exploited or even precipitated by the milicias like in the 2nd Elite Squad movie.
 
I'm learning the Brazilian government has nothing to do with this and it's all Rio's
 
I'm learning the Brazilian government has nothing to do with this and it's all Rio's
- Lula did a declaration in asia, that drug-dealers are victim of the consumers.
PT is a pro-criminal party, Lula used baseball caps of a gang, his security minister received visits from the wife of a drug-dealer boss
 
For a second I thought there was an actual Elite Squad 3 coming out but alas tis not the case.

Anyway, it's good to kill traffickers but it feels like the milicias should be taken more seriously and I often wonder how often these raids against traffickers are exploited or even precipitated by the milicias like in the 2nd Elite Squad movie.
- I've read theres talks about a new movie for quite sometime.

Anyway, it's good to kill traffickers but it feels like the milicias should be taken more seriously and I often wonder how often these raids against traffickers are exploited or even precipitated by the milicias like in the 2nd Elite Squad movie.
- Frequently. Bolsonaro is pro-militia, as so were his sons. They even did homanage, and when Adriano Nobrega, the greatest hitman in Brazil died on the hands of cops in another state, Bolsonaro sugested a investigation.







 
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At least 64 bodies are being carried by residents to a square in Penha; the total number of deaths after the mega-operation reaches 128.

The RJ government had stated on Tuesday (28) that 60 criminals were killed during the mega-operation in Penha and Alemão — another 4 police officers also died. On Wednesday, the PM secretary, Colonel Marcelo de Menezes Nogueira, informed that, in principle, the bodies from the square are not included in this count.
By Betinho Casas Novas, Eduardo Pierre, Rafael Nascimento, g1 Rio

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Residents of the Penha Complex, in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, took at least 64 bodies to São Lucas Square, on Estrada José Rucas, one of the main roads in the region, during the early hours of Wednesday (29), the day after the deadliest operation in the history of Rio de Janeiro.

Since Tuesday (28), there have been 128 deaths. The latest report released by the Rio de Janeiro government indicated 60 criminals and 4 civilian and military police officers killed. The bodies taken to the square were not included in the official figures, informed the PM secretary, Colonel Marcelo de Menezes Nogueira, on Wednesday.

An investigation will be carried out to confirm if there is a connection between these deaths and the operation.
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If these are indeed new deaths, the total number of deaths could exceed 100.

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The G1 news outlet also learned that the bodies, all of men, were in the wooded area of Vacaria, in the Serra da Misericórdia, where clashes between security forces and drug traffickers were concentrated.

Activist Raull Santiago is one of those who helped remove the bodies from the woods. “In 36 years in the favela, going through several operations and massacres, I have never seen anything like what I am seeing today. It's something new. Brutal and violent on an unknown level,” he said.

According to G1, the purpose of moving the bodies to the square was to facilitate recognition by relatives. Residents left them shirtless to speed up this process, in order to reveal tattoos, scars, and birthmarks.
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Many of the dead had gunshot wounds – some had disfigured faces.

Later, the Civil Police informed that the official identification process for families will take place at the Detran building located next to the Forensic Medical Institute (IML) in downtown Rio, starting at 8 am.

During this period, access to the IML will be restricted to the Civil Police and the Public Prosecutor's Office, which will carry out the necessary examinations. Other autopsies, unrelated to the operation, will be performed at the IML in Niterói.
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Bodies left at hospital

Earlier, residents transported 6 bodies in a Kombi van to the Getúlio Vargas State Hospital.

The vehicle arrived at high speed and quickly left the scene.

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https://g1.globo.com/rj/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2025/10/29/corpos-sao-levados-por-moradores.ghtml
 
The death toll from operations in Penha and Alemão could rise.

DOUGLAS CORRÊA - REPÓRTER DA AGÊNCIA BRASIL
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A final tally of Operation Containment – carried out by the Civil and Military Police (PM) of Rio on Tuesday night (28) in the Alemão and Penha complexes against organized crime – indicates the arrest of 81 criminals, including one of the leaders known as ‘Belão’, and the seizure of 93 rifles, as well as pistols, grenades and more than 500 kilos of narcotics.

At night, a van arrived at the Getúlio Vargas Hospital, in Penha, carrying six bodies of residents of the community, located in a wooded area in Alemão. These bodies have not yet been counted as deaths in the operation.

If it is confirmed that these deaths were caused during the confrontation with the Rio police, the number of deaths reaches 66 in the operation – the highest lethality in the history of operations in Rio de Janeiro.
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Because it is close to the Penha and Alemão complexes, the Getúlio Vargas Hospital received all the dead and wounded. Also that night, residents began a protest at the hospital entrance, reporting that other bodies had been left in the wooded area. Following this, the Military Police reinforced security at the main entrance of the hospital to maintain order.


Effective results

During the release of the operation's results, the Secretary of Public Security, Victor dos Santos, defended the police action.
“We are talking about an area of approximately 9 million square meters, which is equivalent to two neighborhoods in Copacabana, where more than 200,000 people live. This action was the result of intelligence and careful planning to ensure effective results.”

According to the secretary, the fact that there are so many points of confrontation demonstrates the accuracy of the intelligence information that was gathered.

"The more intelligence, the more resistance and chance of confrontation. The attacks ordered by the criminal faction show a cowardly and desperate attempt to divert the police's focus. Our teams acted strategically to capture or neutralize narcoterrorists who take away the freedom and tranquility of the population," he stated.

The Secretary of the Military Police, Colonel Marcelo de Menezes, highlighted the ostentatious presence of the corporation and the large number of rifles seized.
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"We employed maximum force in this operation, and the high firepower of the criminals confirms the difficulty our troops have in advancing in these terrains with intense confrontations. In this operation alone, almost 100 rifles were taken out of circulation. These weapons of war are used against the police and also against the population," explained the colonel.
The Penitentiary Administration Secretariat has reinforced inspections in prisons housing leaders of the Comando Vermelho (Red Command) and seized cell phones and drugs. The secretariat is also monitoring 30 prisoners who violated the electronic ankle bracelet system in the area of the operation. The Criminal Enforcement Court will issue arrest warrants for all of them.
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Ten Vacancies
After receiving an intelligence report from the Civil Police, in partnership with the Penitentiary Administration Secretariat, Governor Cláudio Castro requested ten vacancies from the federal government for the immediate transfer of criminal leaders to maximum-security federal prisons.
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“We are confronting crime rigorously, within the law, and whoever continues to command criminal actions from inside prisons will be isolated and held accountable. Rio de Janeiro will not tolerate complicity or complacency with crime,” stated the governor.

The operation mobilized 2,500 civil and military police officers, with the participation of the state Public Prosecutor's Office, and aimed to execute arrest warrants and contain the territorial expansion of the Comando Vermelho criminal faction. During the operation, there was intense gunfire, and four police officers were killed, two civilians and two military personnel from BOPE, the elite troop of the Military Police.
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According to the Rio de Janeiro state government, the operation is the result of more than a year of investigation by the Narcotics Repression Division (DRE) in the Alemão and Penha complexes, which encompass 26 communities. Throughout the day, several confrontations were recorded, mainly in wooded areas, and 60 criminals who resisted police action died.

https://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/di...os-em-acao-na-penha-e-no-alemao-deve-aumentar
 
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