La inteligencia estadounidense afirma que Cuba planea un ataque contra instalaciones norteamericanas

Una evaluación de inteligencia estadounidense alega que Cuba prepara ataques con drones contra la Bahía de Guantánamo, buques estadounidenses y posiblemente Cayo Hueso, Florida.

La evaluación, filtrada a Axios, señala que Cuba ha acumulado más de 300 drones y ha comenzado a discutir su uso contra esos objetivos. Funcionarios estadounidenses afirman que los drones han sido adquiridos a Rusia e Irán a lo largo de varios años, con un reciente aumento en las entregas desde Rusia. Se estima que 5,000 soldados cubanos han luchado por Rusia en Ucrania, supuestamente a cambio de 25,000 dólares por soldado por parte del gobierno ruso.

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