A police helicopter smashed on Saturday night in Rio de Janeiro, killing four officers, following a day of extraordinary firefights with suspected offenders in the ghetto known as City of God.It was not clear whether the helicopter was hit by gunfire or whether another component made it crash. Police said they were researching what happened.Amateur video sent to neighborhood TV slots demonstrated the air ship turning as it seemed to dive straight down. The helicopter fell in a populated territory close City of God, yet slammed in an open space almost a noteworthy thruway.
Wrongdoing and brutality has been clearing crosswise over Rio, months after Brazil's second greatest city facilitated the Olympics.
A financial retreat, rising unemployment and overstretched open accounts have encouraged criminal posses in zones like City of God, one of the best known about the city's purported favelas, sprawling ghettos which extend crosswise over tremendous rural areas and scale the picturesque slopes of focal Rio.
As of late, police had effectively pushed out medication traffickers and different groups from numerous favelas.
Be that as it may, wrongdoing is currently compounding similarly as the state government, which is in charge of the majority of the security over a locale of more than 16 million individuals, confronts a normal spending deficit of around 20 billion reais ($5.91 billion).
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