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Cuba held a state tribute in Havana for 32 Cuban soldiers killed in the January 3 U.S. attack on Venezuela that led to the forcible seizure of Nicolás Maduro, with President Miguel Díaz-Canel and former leader Raúl Castro in attendance. Urns draped in Cuban flags received full military honors before being carried in procession to a mausoleum, as residents lined the route and filed past to pay their respects amid heightened tensions with Washington.
Cuba held a state tribute in Havana for 32 Cuban soldiers killed in the January 3 U.S. attack on Venezuela that led to the forcible seizure of Nicolás Maduro, with President Miguel Díaz-Canel and former leader Raúl Castro in attendance. Urns draped in Cuban flags received full military honors before being carried in procession to a mausoleum, as residents lined the route and filed past to pay their respects amid heightened tensions with Washington.