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Cuban Coast Guard Kills Four, Injures Six on Florida-Registered Speed Boat

Cuban Coast Guard Kills Four, Injures Six on Florida-Registered Speed Boat
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The Cuban coast guard shot and killed four people and injured six others aboard a Florida‑registered speedboat on Wednesday, after Cuban officials said the vessel entered the island’s territorial waters. 

Cuban authorities claim their forces were “safeguarding their sovereignty” when they opened fire, alleging that the speedboat’s occupants fired first as the vessel approached within about one nautical mile of the Cuban coast. They also said that the 10 people aboard were Cuban nationals living in the United States.

According to reports, the 10 passengers sought to topple the Cuban regime, as Havana argued the group planned a "terrorist infiltration" and all had criminal histories.

Cuban authorities identified two of the men as Amijail Sánchez González and Leordan Enrique Cruz Gómez, who were wanted by the Cuban government for “the promotion, planning, organization, financing support or commission” of terrorism. Duniel Hernández Santos, who was also arrested, claimed he had been sent by the U.S. to “guarantee the reception of the armed infiltration.”

Aboard the Florida vessel, Cuban soldiers seized assault rifles, handguns, Molotov cocktails, bulletproof vests, and camouflage gear.

The boat used in the incident was reported stolen, and the owner is not being considered a suspect at this time.

In response, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the U.S. will conduct its own investigation, refusing to take the communist government at its word and declaring that the United States will "find out exactly what happened and then we will respond accordingly."

This comes as the Trump administration has increased economic pressure on the Cuban regime, with officials reportedly indicating they aim to topple the government during Trump’s second term.

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