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Cuba says four people were shot dead on US-registered speedboat

February 25, 2026 at 08:38 PM
By Euronews
Cuban coast guard have killed four crewmembers of a Florida-registered speedboat on Wednesday. Authorities say the vessel refused to comply to identification requests as it violated Cuban waters, and opened fire on Cuban guards.

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Cuban coast guard have killed four crewmembers of a Florida-registered speedboat on Wednesday Cuban coast guard have killed four crewmembers of a Florida-registered speedboat on Wednesday. Authorities say the vessel refused to comply to identif Monitor developments in Cuba for further updates.

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Cuban coast guard have killed four crewmembers of a Florida-registered speedboat on Wednesday. Authorities say the vessel refused to comply to identification requests as it violated Cuban waters, and opened fire on Cuban guards.
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