Brazil boosted its military in the Amazon by 10% due to Esequibo border tensions and the Yanomami crisis, a commander told Reuters. An extra 2,000 soldiers will now patrol the extensive borders with neighboring countries, targeting areas plagued by illegal activities, General Ricardo Costa Neves stated. This move aims to enhance operations against border and […]
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