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Thousands protest outside US embassy in Havana over deaths of Cuban officers during Maduro operation
Venezuelan and Cuban officials reported that dozens of officers and personnel were killed in the operation, including 32 Cuban military and police officers working in Venezuela.
Tens of thousands gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, on Friday to protest the deaths of Cuban officers killed during the U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan President
Thousands of Cubans gathered before the U.S. embassy in Havana at daybreak Friday to protest against what they denounced as U.S. aggression in the region
In Havana, tens of thousands of Cubans protested outside the US Embassy against the killing of 32 Cuban officers in Venezuela and demanded the release of ex-President Nicolás Maduro. The Cuban government organized the rally amidst rising US-Cuba tensions,
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Now is the time to seriously consider giving Cuba’s communist thugs a final shove into the dustbin of history
But as Secretary of State Marco Rubio has hinted — musing that he would be “concerned” if he “lived in Havana” and “was in the government” there — the time has come to give Cuba’s communist thugs a final shove into the dustbin of history.
For months as the US military prepared to strike Venezuela, many Cubans have asked a simple, if disconcerting, question: “Are we next?”
Forty-seven Venezuelan soldiers were killed during the U.S. attack on Caracas and capture of President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month, Venezuela's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said on Friday,