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Philippine drug war sees 'bloodiest night' of deaths
Philippine drug war sees 'bloodiest night' of deaths
Philippine police have killed 32
people in drug raids, thought to be the highest death toll in a single
day in the country's war on drugs.
The raids took place over 24 hours on Tuesday in Bulacan province, north of the capital Manila.
Police said that those killed were suspected drug offenders who were armed and resisted officers.
Thousands have been killed since President Rodrigo Duterte launched his controversial war on drugs in 2016.
The
campaign, aimed at wiping out the drug trade, has attracted intense
international criticism over the number of deaths. Mr Duterte has in the
past sanctioned extrajudicial killings.
Tuesday's operation,
which lasted from midnight to midnight, comprised dozens of raids
carried out across Bulacan according to local reports. More than 100
people were arrested and officers seized illegal drugs and arms in the
raids.
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