A report specifies that these are 10 individuals, whose names are listed, with serious criminal records, linked in Florida to violent groups that incite a military invasion against Cuba and promote terrorism, and even against other countries in the region.
In a statement, the URCA rejects the media narrative disseminated from Miami that these were ordinary people going to look for their relatives, when the facts show the contrary, it maintains.
“Any incursion into the airspace and territorial waters of a country is considered a violation of the sovereignty of the nation in question. If the incursion is carried out with weapons and explosives on the ship or aircraft used, it is a crime classified as terrorism,” the group emphasizes.
“If, upon being detected by the authorities of the violated territory, firearms or explosives are used, it constitutes armed aggression. The transfer of people from one country to another, circumventing the mechanisms and laws established by each country, constitutes the crime of human trafficking,” the statement continues.
In light of the above, the URCA “expressly rejects the violation of our homeland’s territorial waters by an armed group from the anti-Cuban mafia of the extreme right wing in Miami.”
Likewise, we repudiate all the lies being spread on social media and other platforms. “These fabricated arguments seek to create justifications for a military attack on Cuba,” the group warns.
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