Cuba's Ties to Venezuela Exposed After Maduro Raid Leaves Dozens Dead
Cuba acknowledged that 32 of its citizens were killed in a US operation that seized Venezuelan leader Juan Guaido's supporters during an attempt to raid Maduro's headquarters. The incident exposed Havana's intelligence and military ties with Caracas.
Cuba has acknowledged that 32 of its citizens were killed in a US operation that resulted in the seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro's intelligence and military equipment. The operation was part of a raid on Maduro's headquarters where US agents were seeking information about Venezuela's alleged ties to Cuba's government. Havana has confirmed that its citizens, described by the Venezuelan government as members of the island's armed forces and intelligence services, were among those killed in the raid. The incident marks the first time Cuba has publicly acknowledged losses in a US operation aimed at dismantling its influence in Venezuela.