Police in a Rio de Janeiro slum engaged in an hourslong gunbattle Thursday leading to the death of at least 25 people. [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Bloody police raid in Brazil leaves at least 25 dead
[Police get out of an armored vehicle during an operation against alleged drug traffickers in the Jacarezinho favela of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 6, 2021.]
Credit: Silvia Izquierdo/AP Police in a Rio de Janeiro slum [engaged in an hourslong gunbattle]( Thursday targeting drug traffickers and [leading to the death of at least 25 people](, including one officer. The raid in the Rio de Janeiro Jacarezinho favela in the north of the city, which police authorities say was the result of a âlong and detailedâ investigation, targeted the Comando Vermelho, or Red Command, criminal organization. Human rights activists accused the police of [using excessive force](, and called the raid one of the deadliest in Rio de Janeiro's history. Critics of the raid are also asking [why the raid occured in the first place]( after a Supreme Court ban on law enforcement raids in the city during the pandemic. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are pushing for an investigation into the operation and the possible occurrence of summary executions. âEven if the victims were suspected of criminal association, which has not been proven, summary executions of this kind are entirely unjustifiable,â [said Jurema Werneck](, Amnestyâs executive director in Brazil. What The World is following For the third time in May, health officials in India reported [more than 400,000 coronavirus infections]( in a 24-hour period â a record global high. India is [struggling to contain a deadly second wave]( of the virus, which is pushing the countryâs hospitals to the breaking point, with no signs of the surge of infections abating. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday [faced growing pressure]( to impose a nationwide lockdown as the South Asian country now has the highest national daily death toll just below the United States. More than 3,900 deaths from COVID-19 were recorded on Thursday in India. A discarded section of a Chinese rocket is set to fall back to Earth as early as Saturday [in an uncontrolled reentry](. Chinese officials say its Long March 5B rocket, launched in April to carry parts for constructing the countryâs future space station into orbit, does not pose a threat to people or property. But, the unknown landing location of the rocket module has raised concerns around the world. US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said the Pentagon was tracking the module, but that the [US isnât planning to shoot it down](. Officials are hopeful that the rocket debris will fall into the ocean. --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [This medieval Catholic church in Spain hosts iftar meals during Ramadan](
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