Cuba says 32 Cuban fighters killed in US raids on Venezuela

Cuba says 32 Cuban fighters killed in US raids on Venezuela

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During the US military operation to kidnap and hold Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro and his wife in Caracas, Cuba announced the deaths of 32 of its citizens.

On Sunday, Havana announced that there would be two days of mourning for the dead on January 5 and 6, and that funeral plans would be made public.

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At the request of the Venezuelan government, the state-run Prensa Latina agency claimed that the Cuban “fighters” were killed while “carrying out missions” for the country’s military.

After offering “fierce resistance,” the organization claimed that the slain Cubans “fell in direct combat against the attackers or as a result of the facility bombing.”

Cuba has long supported Venezuela’s government and has deployed military and police forces there to support its operations.

Following the US operation, Maduro and his wife have been taken to New York to face drug-related charges. The 63-year-old Venezuelan leader is scheduled to show up in court on Monday.

He has previously denied involvement in a crime.

Venezuelans have been shocked by images of Maduro being handcuffed and blind by US forces.

On state television, Venezuelan Defense Minister General Vladimir Padrino claimed that a “large portion” of Maduro’s security detail was killed by the US attack and that it had been “in cold blood.”

According to him, Venezuela’s armed forces have been activated to protect its sovereignty.

“A lot of Cubans” were killed.

According to US President Donald Trump, “there was a lot of death on the other side” during the raids, he said to reporters on Air Force One on Sunday.

He claimed that “a lot of Cubans” were killed, and that “no one died on our side.”

Trump continued, threatening Colombian President Gustavo Petro, by saying that his impressions of a US military operation there were “good.”

He argued, however, that a US military intervention in Cuba is unlikely because it appears to be a country in which to fall.

Cuba has the power to fall. Cuba appears to be in the fall. I’m not sure how they can continue to do that, but Cuba currently has no money. Trump claimed that they received all of their income from Venezuela, specifically Venezuelan oil.

They don’t receive any of it, they claim. Practically speaking, Cuba is ready to fall. And you’ve got a lot of great Cuban Americans who will enjoy this a lot. “

Since Panama was invaded in Panama 37 years ago, the US’s intervention in Latin America was the most contentious.

Maduro’s disappearance is described by the Trump administration as a law-enforcement operation to arrest him for “narco-terrorism” conspiracy charges filed in 2020.

Trump added that the country’s vast reserves needed “total access” and that a large number of Venezuelan immigrants were also factors in the US’s decision to kidnap Maduro.

Many Western countries are against Maduro, but many questions have been raised about the legality of abducting a foreign head of state.

Left-leaning regional leaders like those in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Mexico have largely denounced Maduro’s removal, while right-wing nations like Argentina and Ecuador have largely accepted it.

On Monday, the UN Security Council will meet to discuss the attack. The US has been criticized by China and Russia, both of whom are significant supporters of Venezuela.

Beijing called on the US to “stop toppling the government of Venezuela” on Sunday, calling the attack a “clear violation of international law,” and demanded that Maduro’s safety be top of the list.

Source: Aljazeera

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