Cuba counts cost of alliance after 32 troops killed in Venezuela

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 16/01/2026
From sunrise, throngs of military personnel, government officials and civilians lined the route between Havana’s airport and the Armed Forces Ministry to applaud home the remains of 32 Cuban troops killed in Venezuela as they passed by in a funeral cortege. The country’s leadership – from Raul (…)
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