Maduro arrest: US military strike kills 32 Cuban fighters in Venezuela raids, Havana informs
Thirty-two Cuban officers are dead after a U.S. military attack on Venezuela, a development Havana calls an act of aggression and Washington refuses to acknowledge.Cuba has declared national mourning, saying its personnel were deployed at Venezuela’s request and were killed during heavy U.S. bombings and direct combat. As flags fly at half-staff in Havana, the White House remains silent on the Cuban casualties.In a stunning pre-dawn raid, U.S. forces seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, and flew them to New York to face federal narco-terrorism charges. President Donald Trump has offered shifting justifications — self-defense, counter-narcotics, and even Venezuela’s oil wealth — fueling global outrage and alarm.