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Bodies of 32 Cuban officers returned to Havana after U.S. strike
Summary
Officials say the remains of 32 Cuban officers killed in a U.S. strike on Venezuela arrived in Havana and were taken to the Ministry of the Armed Forces; a public demonstration is planned Friday opposite the U.S. Embassy.
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Cuban authorities received the remains of 32 military officers who officials say were killed during a U.S. strike in Venezuela. State media also showed more than a dozen wounded personnel arriving separately. The remains were transported to the Ministry of the Armed Forces in Havana for public respects, and officials announced a planned demonstration near the U.S. Embassy.
Reported details:
- Cuban officials reported 32 military personnel were killed during an operation in Venezuela and their remains were returned to Havana.
- The returned personnel included members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Interior, and Cuban authorities released names and ranks.
- State television showed more than a dozen wounded Cubans arriving back from Venezuela and being received by senior Cuban officials.
- The remains are to be placed at the Ministry of the Armed Forces, next to Revolution Square, for members of the public to pay respects.
- Authorities said a demonstration is planned Friday at the Anti-Imperialist Tribune across from the U.S. Embassy.
Summary:
The arrival of the remains and wounded personnel has heightened tensions between Cuban authorities and the United States and prompted public ceremonies and planned demonstrations. Public memorial events are scheduled, and the demonstration across from the U.S. Embassy is set for Friday; other official actions are undetermined at this time.
