Feb 26 • 08:57 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

Cuban army killed four people who allegedly tried to infiltrate the country from the US by boat and carry out terrorist activities

Cuban authorities announced the killing of four individuals who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island from the United States with plans for terrorist acts.

Cuba's government announced that four individuals were killed when they allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island by boat, armed and with intentions of carrying out terrorist activities. The incident reportedly involved a group of ten armed Cuban nationals residing in the United States who opened fire on Cuban soldiers. Six of the attackers were reported wounded during the confrontation.

The Cuban government characterized the assailants as terrorists aiming to destabilize the country, while the United States denied any involvement in the incident and stated that it was conducting an investigation. This clash has further strained the already tense relations between Cuba and the United States, particularly regarding issues of migration and security, as both nations have diverging narratives about the incident's motivations and implications.

This incident raises questions about the security of Cuba's territorial waters and the potential for further confrontations over migration issues. The announcement from the Cuban government highlights the ongoing concerns about armed groups attempting to infiltrate its borders, amid an environment of geopolitical tensions, making it crucial for both nations to navigate these complexities with care to prevent escalation.

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