BREAKING: US indicts former Cuban dictator Raúl Castro
A U.S. grand jury has indicted former Cuban dictator Raúl Castro. The charges relate to a 1996 incident where the Cuban Air Force shot down unarmed planes, resulting in the deaths of four individuals. Castro, who led Cuba from 2008 to 2018, was in charge of the military during the incident.
- ▪Raúl Castro has been indicted by a U.S. grand jury.
- ▪The indictment is linked to a 1996 incident involving the Cuban Air Force.
- ▪Four people were killed when unarmed planes were shot down by Cuba's military.
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News BREAKING: US indicts former Cuban dictator Raúl Castro The charges are connected to a 1996 incident in which the Cuban Air Force shot down unarmed planes, killing four people. HAVANA, CUBA - DEC 07:RAUL CASTRO-General Raul Castro, commander of the Revolutionary Army and brother of Cuban leader Fidel Castro , salutes to troops in Havana on December 7, 2003. Castro said that should the Communist state's arch-enemy the United States invade Cuba its forces would pay a far heavier price than the U.S. troops occupying Iraq . 'Our people will pay a terrible price, but we will exact from the aggressors a high cost, be they the Yankees alone or with their cousins the British or Spanish,' Castro told reporters after attending a Veterans Day ceremony.
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