Raul Castro faces a federal indictment in Florida for his role in the 1996 Cuban Air Force shootdown of two civilian US planes that killed four humanitarian volunteers. This development highlights the long-term legal risks for high-ranking officials overseeing kinetic operations and the persistent reach of US jurisdiction in international airspace incidents. The move signals a sharp escalation in diplomatic pressure on Cuba and sets a precedent for pursuing historical criminal charges against foreign leaders.
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