Could 32 officers from a foreign nation truly be eliminated in a single weekend by a US operation? In a stunning development, the Cuban government confirmed that 32 of its officers were killed during an American military operation in Venezuela over the weekend. These Cuban military and police personnel were reportedly on a mission requested by Venezuela’s government, a close ally of Cuba. President Donald Trump himself acknowledged “a lot of death on the other side” with no U.S. casualties, as the operation aimed to seize Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on narco-terrorism charges. While Venezuela admitted some deaths, they didn’t provide specific numbers, amplifying the mystery surrounding the event. In response, Cuba declared two days of mourning, with former president Raúl Castro and current president Miguel Díaz-Canel sending condolences, hailing the fallen as heroes. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio further emphasized Cuban involvement, stating they were integral to Maduro’s security apparatus and “propping up Maduro.” This dramatic escalation underscores the complex geopolitical tensions in the region, raising serious questions about international sovereignty and military engagement. Don’t miss out on breaking global stories like this; subscribe to our channel for the latest updates.
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