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Friday, August 10, 2012, 12:07 AM | |||
Brazil deploys 9,000 soldiers to southern Brazilian borders to fight cross-border traficants. | |||
Brazil
has reinforced its southern borders with 9,000 additional troops as the
fifth stage of an ongoing crime-busting operation, local media said Tuesday,
August 7, 2012. The security reinforcement, officially named Operation
Agatha 5, started on Monday and will last for 20 to 30 days along the
nation's borders with Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay. The troops were
backed by several helicopters, patrol ships, jets and armored vehicles. |
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Brazilian Army soldiers are deployed in support of Operation Agata. |
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Agatha
5 is mainly designed to stem criminal activities such as drug trafficking,
contraband and illegal mining, according to Defense Minister Celso Amorim,
who is expected to travel to southern Brazil Wednesday to inspect the
operation in person. |
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