Campaign caravan of Brazil’s da Silva shot at; no one hurt
LARANJEIRAS DO SUL, Brazil — Gunshots hit two buses in a caravan for former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s campaign tour in southern Brazil on Tuesday, officials in his Worker’s Party said. No one was hurt.
Da Silva wasn’t in either of the two buses, which were carrying guests and journalists, da Silva spokesman Jose Crispiniano said.
Da Silva has been travelling around southern Brazil to rally support for another presidential run in October. But the former president has been convicted of corruption, and it looks increasingly likely that he will be jailed and barred from contesting the election.
In a sign of how divisive the once spectacularly popular leader has become, his caravan has been the target of protests at several sites along the tour.