Uruguay propone uso de vehículos militares contra la criminalidad
The Uruguayan government has authorized the use of army armored vehicles to patrol high-crime neighborhoods. The measure responds to public concern over the rise in homicides and robberies in vulnerable areas. teleSUR

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