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Cuba situation seen as more dire after reported boat shooting
Summary
Cuban authorities say a Florida-registered speedboat entered Cuban waters and a shooting left several people dead or injured; U.S. officials are gathering information and Cuba says its investigation is ongoing.
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Cuban authorities reported that a Florida-registered speedboat entered Cuban waters and that a shooting followed, leaving multiple people dead or injured. The government said some passengers opened fire on its soldiers and one officer was hurt. U.S. officials said they are collecting information and working to verify the publicly reported details. An international security expert described the episode as reflecting heightened tensions and serious shortages affecting Cuba.
Reported developments:
- Cuban officials reported an armed encounter after a speedboat entered Cuban waters and said several people were killed or wounded.
- Cuban authorities said some passengers were known to them and that one person was taken into custody; they announced an ongoing investigation.
- U.S. officials said they are gathering information, including whether any victims are U.S. citizens or residents, and will verify details independently.
- A security expert linked the episode to broader diplomatic tensions and to reported fuel and supply shortages in Cuba.
Summary:
The incident has been presented by Cuban officials as an armed infiltration that resulted in deaths and injuries, and authorities say their investigation continues. U.S. officials are gathering and verifying information; further details remain to be confirmed.
