Il blocco ribelle di El Salvador lancia campagna di aiuti per Cuba

A San Salvador, il Blocco popolare di ribellione e resistenza (BRP) ha lanciato una campagna per inviare aiuti al popolo cubano, assediato dal blocco statunitense.

Il 18 febbraio 2026, a San Salvador, in El Salvador, il Blocco popolare di ribellione e resistenza (BRP) ha annunciato il lancio di una campagna di solidarietà con Cuba. L'iniziativa mira a fornire aiuti al popolo cubano che affronta l'impatto del blocco imposto dagli Stati Uniti. Secondo Prensa Latina, il BRP ha mobilitato sforzi per sostenere Cuba in mezzo a queste sfide. Non sono stati delineati dettagli specifici sugli aiuti, ma il focus è sulla resistenza contro l'assedio economico. Questa azione evidenzia l'impegno dei gruppi in El Salvador per le cause latinoamericane.

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