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Mexican Ships Carrying Humanitarian Aid Enter Havana Harbor
Two Mexican Navy ships delivered over 800 tons of food and hygiene supplies amid Cuba's worsening energy crisis caused by a U.S. blockade and halted oil shipments.
- Two Mexican-flagged ships loaded with humanitarian aid entered Havana Harbor on Thursday.
- The shipment arrives after Cuba announced strict rationing measures due to U.S. efforts to cut off Cuba's fuel supply.
- Cuba relied heavily on oil shipments from Venezuela that were halted when the U.S. attacked the South American country.
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Mexican vessels Papaloapan and Holbox Island arrived in Havana yesterday with more than 814 tons of humanitarian aid destined for the civilian population of Cuba.
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Read Full ArticleMexico Sends Aid to Cuban Regime in Crisis Under U.S. Pressure - Real News Now
Two Mexican Navy ships docked in Cuba on Thursday, delivering over 800 tons of humanitarian aid as the island faces a deepening energy and food crisis. The aid, which included powdered milk, beans, sardines, and cookies, marks the most significant public shipment since President Donald Trump increased economic pressure on the communist regime. The shipments follow Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on countries that supply oil to Cuba, a move that…
Two Mexican ships have arrived in Cuba with aid supplies.
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