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Cuba unveils new details in fatal US boat shooting and says a 2nd boat on mission failed

Authorities seized over 12,800 rounds of ammunition and multiple high-powered weapons from the Florida-flagged speedboat involved in a deadly exchange with Cuban patrols.

  • On Wednesday, a 30-foot Cuban patrol boat detected a speedboat about one mile northeast of Cayo Falcones, which opened fire, and Cuban Border Guard Troops killed four suspects in return.
  • Cuba's government said the assailants planned `infiltration with terrorist aims` and officials identified where they acquired equipment, training, and financing from the United States.
  • The Associated Press was shown a cache displayed at the former Cuban Institute of Radio and Television including a cooler with more than 12,800 rounds, a dozen high-powered weapons, 11 pistols, boots, helmets, backpacks, and People's Self-Defense insignia.
  • Edward Robert Campbell said six arrested, all of Cuban origin, could face terrorism charges with sentences up to life or death, and Cuban investigators identified financing and procurement details.
  • The boats appear to have set out from Florida, with President Trump discussing the situation and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying Washington is gathering its own information.
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Cuba kills 4 on boat, claims terror plot

HAVANA — Cuba's government said its soldiers killed four people and wounded six others aboard a Florida-registered speedboat that entered Cuban waters and opened fire on the soldiers, injuring a Cuban officer.

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Cuba presented on Friday on television the weapons discovered on board the boat from the United States, intercepted on Wednesday by the Cuban border guards during an operation that killed four and wounded seven.

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West Hawaii Today broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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