Cubans from US killed after speedboat opens fire on island’s troops, Havana says - AP News

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February 26, 2026
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Cuban authorities reported that Cuban nationals from the United States were killed after a speedboat opened fire on island troops, according to Havana. The incident occurred near the coast of Cuba and resulted in multiple casualties. This event has drawn attention to tensions between Cuban migrants living in the U.S. and the Cuban government, as well as concerns over illegal crossings and maritime security. The article highlights the ongoing issue of Cuban migration from the U.S. back to Cuba, a phenomenon that has been increasing in recent years. Many Cubans in the U.S. face challenges integrating into American society and often feel pulled by family ties or economic struggles in their homeland. However, these journeys are dangerous, with limited resources and risks of encounters with law enforcement or criminal groups. Havana's response to the incident reflects its stance on maintaining control over its borders and territorial waters. Cuban officials have repeatedly emphasized the need to combat illegal crossings and prevent similar incidents in the future. The situation underscores the complexities of migration policies and international relations, particularly between Cuba and the U.S., which have a long history of strained interactions. The case also raises broader questions about human rights and the treatment of Cuban migrants both in the U.S. and
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Originally published on AP News on 2/26/2026