Cuba Kills Four on US-Registered Speedboat as Florida Demands Investigation
Cuban border guards killed four people and wounded six others aboard a Florida-registered speedboat near Cuba's northern coast, according to a statement from the Cuban Embassy. Havana claimed the vessel entered Cuban waters and that passengers fired on soldiers, prompting a lethal response. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and state officials demanded an immediate investigation, while CNN, the BBC, and the New York Times reported the incident as a major maritime confrontation between U.S.-linked civilians and a foreign military. The shooting marks the deadliest clash between Cuba and people aboard a U.S.-flagged vessel in decades, arriving at a moment of already elevated tensions over migration and regional security.
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