Just look at the ground. Iron oxide and pits everywhere. If it isn't a strike, it was a great possibility.
A new post regarding supposedly illegal mining in Brazil. Photos of illegal mining in gold area - Felix do Xingu, Para state, Brazil. Some of the photos claim gold mine Sao Felix do Xingu, Para state, Brazil. Some of the photos claim.
Signs of violent crashes: caved-in cockpits. It's about aircraft coming in for whatever.
"With wings broken off. Others feature interiors with stripped-out passenger seats in order to load up more men and women, plus additional motors, fuel, food, and other cargo. Before they were confiscated, the aircraft were allegedly used for flying in and out of illegal gold mining sites."
Amazing that local police claim connections to the gold are related to locals of wealth. Based on news from January 11, 2022.
Roraima state is the focus of activity. From Wikipedia, Roraima is the least populous in the country, with a population of 631,181 inhabitants, according to 2020 estimates by the Brazilian. It is also the state with the lowest population density in Brazil, with 2.01 inhabitants per square kilometer. economy, based mainly on the tertiary sector, registers a high growth rate, although its Gross domestic product is the lowest in the country, with R$ 13.370 billion, representing only 0.15% of the Brazilian economy.
See the latest news at https://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Tarnished-Gold-Aircraft-fuel-key-to-illegal-16765854.php
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