Clashes between police and gangs in Brazil’s eastern regions have killed at least 11 people and injured two officers, reports say.
The violence took place in the state of Rio Grande do Norte and in one of the favelas in the country’s second largest city of Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Rede Globo TV network reported on Sunday.
In the state’s northeastern city of Currais Novos, seven suspected bank robbers were killed in a shootout with police. The robbers opened gunfire after they were stopped by officers. The police forces returned fire, killing all the suspects. Police also detained an eighth man who said he was a taxi driver abducted by the gang.
Police reportedly found guns and explosives in the robbers’ vehicles.
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