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Cuba coastguard kills 4 in firefight with US-registered speedboat

February 25, 2026 at 08:08 PM
By Agence France-Presse
Cuba coastguard kills 4 in firefight with US-registered speedboat
Cuba’s coastguard shot dead four people and injured six others travelling in a US-registered speedboat in an exchange of fire off the Cuban coast on Wednesday, the interior ministry in Havana said. The “illegal” Florida-registered boat was detected one nautical mile from Falcones Cay in Villa Clara province, the ministry said in a brief statement. As a coastguard vessel approached to identify the boat “shots were fired from the boat”, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel, the ministry...

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Cuba’s coastguard shot dead four people and injured six others travelling in a US-registered speedbo

Cuba’s coastguard shot dead four people and injured six others travelling in a US-registered speedboat in an exchange of fire off the Cuban coast on Wednesday, the interior ministry in Havana said. The “illegal” Florida-registered boat was detected one nautical mile from Falcones Cay in Villa Clara province, the ministry said in a brief statement. As a coastguard vessel approached to identify the boat “shots were fired from the boat”, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel, the ministry... AdvertisementAmericas and the CaribbeanWorldAmericasCuba coastguard kills 4 in firefight with US-registered speedboatThe authorities says shots were fired from the vessel as they approached to identify itReading Time:1 minuteWhy you can trust SCMPAgence France-PressePublished: 4:08am, 26 Feb 2026Updated: 4:15am, 26 Feb 2026Cuba’s coastguard shot dead four people and injured six others travelling in a US-registered speedboat in an exchange of fire off the Cuban coast on Wednesday, the interior ministry in Havana said.The “illegal” Florida-registered boat was detected one nautical mile from Falcones Cay in Villa Clara province, the ministry said in a brief statement.As a coastguard vessel approached to identify the boat “shots were fired from the boat”, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel, the ministry added.Advertisement“As a result of the clash, at the time of this report, on the foreign side, four aggressors were killed and six others were wounded,” the ministry said, adding that the injured were evacuated and received medical aid.The ministry said that it remained committed to “protecting its territorial waters”.A Cuban-flagged tanker anchors near a terminal in Matanzas, Cuba, in January. Photo: ReutersThe firefight comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and the communist island, which lies just 160km (100 miles) across the Florida Straits.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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