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Several European and Latin American embassies in Havana activated evacuation plans this month, a move linked to heightened regional tensions. Reports referenced a complex, multi-location intelligence operation termed 'Operation Absolute Resolution', involving Cuban security personnel and on-the-ground spies. The situation has drawn historical comparisons to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The primary catalyst for regional instability was a failed military operation in Venezuela targeting leader Nicolas Maduro, which resulted in significant Cuban casualties. Cuba held a ceremony honoring 32 of its soldiers killed during the incident, which Havana attributes to a U.S. military action. Cuban leadership described the event as a major blow to its intelligence services, vowing to defend sovereignty and demanding Maduro's release. In a separate development, a report indicated the Pentagon secretly acquired and tested a device believed to be potentially connected to the unexplained health incidents known as Havana Syndrome, first reported among U.S. personnel in Cuba. Concurrently, reports indicated the United States issued threats to several countries, including Cuba, following its actions in Venezuela.
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Several European and regional embassies in Cuba have activated evacuation plans. This news comes alongside historical reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis and reports detailing a complex intelligence operation involving Cuban personnel.
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Jan 30
Cuba says 32 of its soldiers were killed during the U.S. operation that captured Venezuela's MaduroCuba confirmed that 32 of its military officers were killed during a U.S. military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. The country held a ceremony to receive the soldiers' remains and its leaders vowed to defend national sovereignty. European and Latin American embassies in Cuba activated evacuation plans as tensions rose following the U.S. action. Analysts described Maduro's capture as a major setback for Cuba's intelligence services.
Jan 13
Pentagon secretly obtains and tests a device linked to Havana SyndromeThe Pentagon acquired a device through an undercover operation that some investigators suspect is connected to Havana Syndrome, a set of mysterious health incidents reported by U.S. personnel. The Pentagon has also secretly tested this device.