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El Salvador conducts anti-drug military operation on Christmas Eve

FILE PHOTO: Salvadoran soldiers take part in a ceremony to receive personal protective equipment for military personnel deployed in the fifth phase of the Territorial Control plan in San Salvador, El Salvador, December 8, 2022. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas/File Photo

El Salvador started Christmas Eve with a military operation against drug dealers in a San Salvador community, the government said on Saturday, part of the country's controversial attempt to fight criminal gangs.

The government deployed 1,000 soldiers and around 130 police officers who have been participating since dawn in an operation in the impoverished Tutunichapa community, President Nayib Bukele said on Twitter.

Security forces arrested six suspected criminals in the community in El Salvador's capital, well known for drug dealing and which already faced a military intervention in October 2020.

"All terrorists, drug traffickers and gang members will be removed from this community. Honest citizens have nothing to fear and can continue to lead their lives normally," Bukele tweeted.

The Bukele government has drastically reduced the number of homicides in the Central American nation, but non-profit organizations have criticized the government for "abuses" in its offensives against gangs.

(Reporting by Nelson Renteria; Editing by Josie Kao)

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