US Plans to Charge Raúl Castro in Connection to 1996 Plane Shootdown: Latest Updates
The United States is moving forward with plans to charge Raúl Castro, the 94-year-old ex-president of Cuba and sibling of Fidel Castro, in relation to the shooting down of aircraft three decades ago, as per sources familiar with the situation. The potential indictment, subject to grand jury approval, is anticipated to center on Cuba's fatal 1996 downing of planes belonging to the humanitarian organization Brothers to the Rescue. The Justice Department has refrained from providing any comments on the matter.
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