Cubans in Venezuela denounce U.S. armed aggression against Cuba

The Association of Cubans Residing in Venezuela (Accreven) has strongly condemned the recent armed aggression and attempted mercenary infiltration from the United States against Cuba.

In Caracas on February 27, the Association of Cubans Residing in Venezuela (Accreven) voiced a strong denunciation of the recent armed aggression and attempted mercenary infiltration originating from the United States targeting Cuba. This statement highlights the concerns of the Cuban community abroad regarding such actions. Accreven emphasized total condemnation of these events, as reported by Prensa Latina. No further details on the specific incident were provided in the initial declaration.

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La Jornada newspaper front page illustration showcasing Cuba's resistance to the US energy blockade, with defiant Havana protesters and symbolic imagery.
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La Jornada dedicates front page to Cuba's resistance against US siege

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The Mexican newspaper La Jornada has devoted its front page to highlighting the Cuban people's resistance and the island's government and population denunciations against the US-imposed energy blockade. This coverage, published on February 8, 2026, in Mexico City, underscores Cuba's steadfastness amid external pressures. It aligns with reports of the United States intensifying a prolonged attrition strategy to force internal changes in Cuba.

In Lima, Peruvians and Cubans residing in Peru joined in a demonstration against the US attempt to cut off oil supplies to Cuba, aiming to cripple its economy and threaten the survival of its people.

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In Geneva, Cuba strongly condemned the unprecedented escalation of aggression by the United States against the Caribbean nation during the organizational meeting of the 61st session of the Human Rights Council.

One week after a February 25 gunfire exchange off Cuba's Villa Clara coast that killed four on a Florida boat, US leaders including Secretary Rubio, President Trump, and VP Vance pledged investigations and hinted at policy shifts, amid a regional summit snubbing Cuba and new US fuel aid announcements.

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