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Survived a 33,000 Volt Discharge in the Military Service and Today Lives Forgotten by the Regime

Summary by CiberCuba
A recruit from Las Tunas survived 33,000 volts in the Military Service and lives in extreme poverty without compensation from the regime. Activist Noly Blak mobilized donations.
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A recruit from Las Tunas survived 33,000 volts in the Military Service and lives in extreme poverty without compensation from the regime. Activist Noly Blak mobilized donations.

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CiberCuba broke the news on Wednesday, July 22, 2026.
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