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Cuban forces kill 4 who opened fire from Florida speedboat

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Cuba says speedboat from Florida was carrying weapons for "terrorist purposes"
The Cuban government said Wednesday that a speedboat from Florida that had entered Cuban waters was carrying weapons and that its occupants, Cuban nationals living in the U.S., allegedly planned to ca...

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Cuba says 4 killed on Florida speedboat tried to infiltrate country
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What to Know About Cuba’s Shootout With Florida Speedboat
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Deadly shootout off Cuban coast: Cuba coast guard kills 4, injures 6 aboard US boat. How will Washington respond?
Four people were killed and six were wounded after Cuba’s coast guard fired on a US-registered speedboat near Cayo Falcones that reportedly entered Cuban waters and allegedly opened fire on Cuban forc...

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Cuba Says 4 Killed in Speedboat Shooting Were Attempting to Infiltrate the Country
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Cuba says it killed 4 people on speedboat from Florida, alleges they were trying to carry out terrorism on Cuba
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Live updates: What to know about deadly showdown with Florida boat and Cuba

Cuba says several people were killed after a Florida-registered boat was intercepted in territorial waters. Four men were killed and several others injured in the exchange of gunfire, according to Cuba’s interior ministry. The dead man was identified by Cuba as Michel Ortega Casanova.
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Cuban community in South Florida mourn 30 years since Brothers to the Rescue plane shootout, say justice hasn't been served

South Florida's Cuban American members of Congress led by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart have urged the Trump Justice Department to revisit the case and have Raul Castro indicted in the U.S. justice system.
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First Florida, then Cuba now Mexico. What are the March Break alternatives for Canadians?

“Don’t go to Mexico,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged travellers Monday after the killing of a powerful drug cartel boss by Mexico’s army Sunday led to burning cars and shootouts with security forces in cities across Mexico — and adding to the latest disruptions for Canadians seeking March Break beach getaways.
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