RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (Reuters) -- The Brazilian army ended its 10-day occupation of Rio de Janeiro slums, pulling the last of its troops out in the night as drug gangs shot into the air and set off fireworks in celebration.
The army carried out two additional raids Monday to look for weapons stolen from a military base, the act that triggered the military's full blown incursion into the slums on March 3.
"We are entering a phase of troop mobility. The raids will be more targeted," military spokesman Lt. Col. Paulo Meira said.
On Sunday, hundreds of troops left the Providencia slum near the center of the crime-ridden city, where they had exchanged fire with drug traffickers almost every night since the deployment.
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/03/13/brazil.gangs.reut/index.htmlWow, they're army is everywhere!!