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Cuba: Cuba Foils Attempt at Armed Infiltration
Cuba: Cuba Foils Attempt at Armed Infiltration
Volume 56 Number 6, February 28,
2026
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Cuba
Cuba
Foils Attempt at Armed Infiltration
Latin American conference, London, February
2026
On the morning of February 25, 2026, a speedboat was detected violating
Cuban territorial waters. The vessel, registered in Florida, approached up to
one nautical mile north-east of the El Pino channel, in Cayo Falcones,
Corralillo municipality, Villa Clara province.
When a surface unit of the Border Guard Troops of the Ministry of the
Interior, carrying five service members, approached the vessel for
identification, the crew of the violating speedboat opened fire on the Cuban
personnel, resulting in the injury of the commander of the Cuban vessel. As a
consequence of the confrontation four aggressors on the foreign vessel were
killed and six were injured. The injured individuals were evacuated and
received medical assistance.
The Cuba authorities have confirmed that they are investigating this armed
attack against a patrol vessel of the Border Guard Troops of the Ministry of
the Interior. In a statement on February 26, the Cuban Ministry of the Interior
reported that the intercepted speedboat, registered in the state of Florida,
was carrying 10 armed individuals who, according to preliminary statements by
those detained, intended to carry out an infiltration for terrorist purposes.
Assault rifles were seized, along with sniper rifles, pistols, Molotov
cocktails, multiple tactical assault gear including night vision equipment,
bulletproof vests, assault bayonets, camouflage clothing, ammunition of various
calibres, combat rations, communication equipment, and a significant number of
monograms from counter-revolutionary terrorist organisations.
All participants are Cuban nationals residing in the United States. Most
have prior records involving criminal and violent activity, including Amijail
Sánchez González and Leordan Enrique Cruz Gómez, who
appear on Cuba's National List of individuals and entities designated pursuant
to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373, international law, and
Cuban domestic legislation. They are currently under criminal investigation and
are wanted by Cuban authorities for their alleged involvement in the promotion,
planning, organisation, financing, support, or execution of terrorist acts in
Cuba or abroad.
In addition, Cuban national Duniel Hernández Santos was arrested
within Cuban national territory. He had allegedly been sent from the United
States to facilitate the landing and reception of the armed group and has
confessed to his role.
A statement by the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Cuba, Carlos
Fernández de Cossío, pointed out that from the very outset, upon
determining that the vessel had departed from United States territory, the
Cuban authorities have maintained communication with their US counterparts -
including the Department of State and the Coast Guard - regarding this
terrorist attempt. An investigation is currently underway to fully clarify the
facts with the utmost rigour. The Cuban government, the statement said, is
willing to exchange information with the United States government concerning
this incident.
The statement continued: "Among other requests, we will ask the US
authorities - through the existing mechanisms between the two countries - for
information about the individuals involved, the vessel used, among other
details. US government authorities have expressed their willingness to
co-operate in clarifying these regrettable events."
The statement of the Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister went on to emphasise that
this is not an isolated act. He pointed out: "For over 60 years, Cuba has
been the victim of aggression and countless terrorist acts, most of them have
been organised, financed, and carried out from United States territory.
"In recent years, Cuban authorities have denounced the increase in
violent and terrorist plans and actions against Cuba, as well as the prevailing
sense of impunity among the organisers and perpetrators in the face of inaction
against them. Cuban authorities have regularly provided the US government with
information on individuals who in recent years have been involved in promoting,
financing, and organising violent and terrorist acts against Cuba.
"This information includes the National List of individuals and
entities that have been subject to criminal investigations and are wanted by
Cuban authorities due to their participation in acts of terrorism. It is
compiled in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373,
the norms and principles of international law, and domestic legislation."
Carlos Fernández de Cossío clarified that anti-Cuban groups
operating in the United States resort to terrorism as an expression of their
hatred to Cuba and the impunity they believe they enjoy. Cuba, he said,
reaffirms its absolute and categorical commitment against all terrorist acts,
methods, and practices in all their forms and manifestations. "Our
country," the Deputy Foreign Minister said, "maintains an exemplary
record in combating terrorism and has fulfilled - and will continue to honour -
the commitments it has undertaken in this area. Cuba is a State Party to the 19
international conventions on terrorism and has accordingly implemented legal
and institutional measures aimed at effectively combating this scourge. Cuba
has the duty and responsibility to protect its territorial waters."
In the face of the current challenges the country, its government and its
people are facing, Cuba is reaffirming its determination to protect its
territorial waters, safeguarding its sovereignty and ensuring stability in the
region.
The statement concludes by emphasising: "Our actions are consistent
with the international law, which applies to all countries, including the
United States itself. Furthermore, they are part of the Cuban state´s
national defence as an indispensable pillar for safeguarding our sovereignty,
as well as the lives, security, and well-being of Cubans."
(Cubaminrex)
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