Footage released shows a morgue in Rio de Janeiro, where bodies had been laid out a day earlier after the deadliest police operation against drug gangs in Brazil's history. The raids killed at least 121 people, which public defenders say would rise to 132.
Breakdown
- Families mourned at a Rio morgue after Brazil's deadliest police operation against drug gangs. 5s
- A human rights lawyer reported signs of torture on several bodies. 15s
- The operation was planned over two months and resulted in multiple deaths, including four police officers. 22s
- Protests erupted, with accusations of political motivation and disproportionate impact on black and poor communities. 1m 30s
- The UN called for an investigation and police reform, while state officials promised to investigate any misconduct. 2m 5s