Four Dead After Cuban Border Guards Engage US-Registered Speedboat
1-Minute Brief
Cuban authorities report four killed after confrontation with Florida-registered speedboat in Cuban waters.
Key Facts
- Cuban authorities say four people were killed when border guards engaged a US-registered speedboat off Cuba's coast.
- Cuban officials report at least six others aboard the speedboat were wounded in the incident.
- Cuban Interior Ministry states the speedboat allegedly fired at border guards, prompting a response.
- The incident occurred near Cuba's northern coast, close to Villa Clara province, according to Cuban sources.
- Cuban authorities claim the boat carried Cuban nationals living in the US, and several survivors were arrested.
What Happened
According to Cuban authorities, a Florida-registered speedboat carrying ten people entered Cuban territorial waters near Villa Clara province. Officials allege the boat fired at border guards, who responded, resulting in four deaths and at least six injuries. Several survivors were detained. No independent or US government accounts of the event have been reported.
Why It Matters
This event is reported amid ongoing tensions between Cuba and the United States. The incident highlights border security concerns and the need for further investigation and clarification from all parties involved. All key details are based on statements from Cuban authorities; no independent or US government confirmation is available. The motivations and identities of those involved remain unclear.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1d agoFour killed on US speedboat after it opened fire on Cuban officials
- The GuardianLeft1d agoCuba says border guards killed four gunmen on US-registered speedboat
- France24Unknown1d agoFour killed in firefight between Cuban coastguard and Florida-registered speedboat
