Russian warships reach Cuban waters ahead of military exercises in the Caribbean
- A fleet of Russian warships and aircraft entered the Caribbean, seen as a projection of strength amid tensions over Western support for Ukraine.
- Benjamin Gedan stated the warships remind Washington of the consequences of adversarial actions in its region.
- A State Department spokesperson labeled the Russian port calls in Cuba as 'routine naval visits,' connecting military exercises to U.S. support for Ukraine.
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A group of four Russian warships, or vessels, sailed to Cuba on Wednesday ahead of planned military exercises in the Caribbean. U.S. officials say the ships are expected to stay there for several months.
Four Russian warships have arrived in Havana harbor, including a nuclear submarine. The fleet is stationed just 320 kilometers off the US coast. By author Quirin Knospe (Hamburg)
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