Cuba Claims It Killed 4 On U.S. Speedboat After Confrontation
Topline
Cuba claims it killed four and injured six others aboard a U.S. speedboat that entered Cuban waters, saying the boat opened fire on Cuban border patrol troops amid escalating tensions between the two countries.
Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel (Photo by ADALBERTO ROQUE / AFP via Getty Images)
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Key Facts
According to a statement released by the Cuban Ministry of the Interior, the ship was one nautical mile northeast of the El Pino canal in Cayo Falcones Wednesday morning.
When five Cuban border guards moved to identify the vessel, individuals on the speedboat opened fire, the statement claims.
The commander of the Cuban boat was injured, and the six injured on the speedboat were transferred for emergency assistance.
The statement did not indicate who was in the Florida-registered speedboat, or why it entered Cuban waters and opened fire.
Fascinating Fact
Cuba and the United States are separated by just 90 miles of ocean at their closest point in the City of Key West. The Florida Straits are among the most heavily monitored maritime corridors in the Western Hemisphere after decades of migration attempts and drug-trafficking attempts.
Key Background
In January, President Trump declared a national emergency over what he described as Cuban “threats” to U.S. national security, accusing the country of supporting “numerous hostile countries, transnational terrorist groups, and malign actors adverse to the United States.” As a result, he approved sweeping new economic measures against the island, including extraterritorial tariffs designed to curb fuel shipments to Cuba, deepening an already acute energy crisis marked by fuel shortages and recurring blackouts. The move followed the collapse of Venezuelan oil supplies to Havana and accelerated what has become a broader 2026 crisis in U.S.-Cuba relations.