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Russia is sending more ships to Cuba

Por: Newsweek World July 25, 2024

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Russia naval ships will visit Cuba only weeks after a flotilla that docked in Havana raised concerns over the Kremlin's intentions in the Western Hemisphere.Vessels from Russia's Baltic Fleet arrive in Havana from Saturday and will include the training ship Smolny, the frigate Neustrashimy and the oil tanker Yelnya, the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba (MINFAR) said.The visit of ships from other countries is a... + full article



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