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Cuba announces days of mourning after deaths of officers in US Venezuelan strike
Summary
Cuba declared two days of national mourning after reporting 32 military personnel killed during the US operation that captured Venezuela's president. State media published names and headshots but officials did not detail the precise circumstances of the deaths.
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Cuba has declared two days of national mourning after reporting the deaths of 32 military personnel during the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US forces. The government announcement listed ranks and ages and state outlets published headshots. Officials described the fatalities as occurring after resistance in combat or from bombing of facilities. Specific missions and exact circumstances of each death were not disclosed.
Known details:
- The Cuban government announced two days of national mourning and said 32 uniformed personnel were killed.
- State media published ranks, ages and headshots, but authorities did not disclose specific missions or exact circumstances for the deaths.
- A special Organization of American States meeting discussed the US operation; responses at the meeting varied, with the US ambassador describing the action as a targeted law enforcement operation and several countries condemning the strike.
Summary:
The announcement has led to official mourning and public attention inside Cuba, while international reaction has been mixed at the regional level. Undetermined at this time.
