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Cuba Reports Four Killed as Border Guards Open Fire on US Speedboat

📅26 February 2026 at 16:37
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Cuban authorities have confirmed that four people were shot dead when border guards opened fire on a US-registered speedboat off the country's coast. Six others were wounded in the incident, though their identities and nationalities remain unclear.

The shooting marks a serious escalation in maritime tensions between Cuba and the United States. Cuban officials have yet to provide full details about what prompted the border guards to fire on the vessel.

The incident raises questions about the circumstances that led to the deadly confrontation. Maritime patrols in the region have historically focused on preventing illegal immigration and drug trafficking.

US authorities have not yet commented on the incident or confirmed whether any American citizens were among those killed or injured. The State Department is expected to issue a statement once more information becomes available.

The waters between Cuba and the United States have long been a sensitive area, with both nations maintaining strict border controls. This latest incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by those attempting to traverse these waters illegally.

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