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Havana has confirmed the deaths of 32 Cuban military personnel during operations in Venezuela, characterizing the incident as a direct result of what it describes as “U.S. state terrorism” against the Bolivarian Republic. According to official reports from Cuban state media outlet Granma, the casualties occurred during combat operations where Cuban forces exhibited “fierce resistance” against unspecified aggressors.

The deceased personnel were reportedly deployed on official missions at the request of Venezuelan authorities, operating under both Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces and Ministry of the Interior. Their duties involved collaboration with counterpart agencies within the South American nation, though specific operational details remain undisclosed.

This development represents a significant escalation in the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Cuba, Venezuela, and the United States. Cuban authorities have framed the incident as another chapter in what they characterize as Washington’s aggressive policies toward leftist governments in Latin America.

The announcement, accompanied by military photographs of the deceased operatives, appears designed to bolster domestic support while internationally condemning U.S. foreign policy. The timing and nature of the disclosure suggest calculated diplomatic messaging aimed at multiple audiences, both domestic and international.

This incident marks one of the largest single losses of Cuban military personnel abroad in recent decades and will likely have substantial implications for Cuba-Venezuela relations and their collective stance against U.S. influence in the region.