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CRITICAL · 85CONFIDENCE · 79

Cuba charges six exiles with terrorism in wake of deadly speedboat attack

Havana, Cuba12 days ago·Negative
SourcesThe Guardian World

Cuban prosecutors have charged six US-based exiles with terrorism following a deadly confrontation between a US-flagged speedboat and Cuba's coast guard. The defendants are accused of attempting to destabilize the Cuban government by bringing weapons to the island.

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85

CRITICAL

Critical — high-severity event with significant regional or international consequences

Confidence: 79/100 — reported by multiple independent sources

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Cuban Government

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