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Deadly wave of violence hits Rio | Deadly wave of violence hits Rio |
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Gang attacks on buses and police stations in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro have left at least 18 people dead, officials say. | |
In one incident, seven passengers were burnt to death when gunmen attacked their bus and torched it. | |
The wave of violence across the city started on Wednesday night and continued into Thursday morning. | The wave of violence across the city started on Wednesday night and continued into Thursday morning. |
Officials said the co-ordinated attacks had probably been planned from jail by imprisoned gang leaders. | Officials said the co-ordinated attacks had probably been planned from jail by imprisoned gang leaders. |
The gangs were trying to put pressure on the authorities ahead of the swearing-in of a new state governor on 1 January, Rio state Security Secretary Roberto Precioso told reporters. | |
"It is very difficult to prevent these types of attacks that were practically kamikaze. Police action prevented the situation from getting much worse," he said. | |
Favelas occupied | |
One local media report has spoken of an atmosphere of war in the city, which is preparing for a huge New Year's Eve beach party. | |
At least 12 police stations and posts in different parts of Rio were attacked with grenades and automatic fire. | |
Four buses were set on fire, and gunmen are reported to have stopped emergency workers from getting close to the scene. | |
As military police and gunmen exchanged fire on some of Rio's streets, motorists fled their cars to seek shelter. | As military police and gunmen exchanged fire on some of Rio's streets, motorists fled their cars to seek shelter. |
Two police officers were among the dead, as well as seven gang members, Mr Precioso said. | |
He said three suspects had been arrested and added police had occupied 10 shantytowns, or favelas, which were controlled by drug gangs. | |
Rio is reputed to be one of the most violent cities in the world. | Rio is reputed to be one of the most violent cities in the world. |
Its favelas, are frequently the scene of shoot-outs between officers and gang members, as are poor neighbourhoods in other Brazilian cities. | |
In May, more than 120 people died in Sao Paulo after a wave of gang attacks. These triggered a heavy police backlash, which was blamed for many of the deaths. | In May, more than 120 people died in Sao Paulo after a wave of gang attacks. These triggered a heavy police backlash, which was blamed for many of the deaths. |