Cuba to Repatriate Bodies of 32 Soldiers Killed in Venezuela Conflict

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Cuba is set to repatriate the remains of 32 soldiers who died during U.S. attacks in Venezuela, which led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. The bodies will arrive at Havana's international airport on Thursday morning, where a posthumous tribute will be held before they are moved to the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Public access will be allowed the following morning, with burials planned for the afternoon. The Cuban government confirmed the soldiers died in combat or due to bombings, amidst reports of a significant U.S. military operation. This incident has reignited discussions about Cuba's military ties with Venezuela, dating back to agreements from 2006.
Key Details: • Bodies arrive at Havana airport on Thursday morning for a tribute. • Public viewing at the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces on Friday morning. • Burials scheduled for Friday afternoon in respective provinces. • U.S. President Trump has warned Cuba against receiving resources from Venezuela.