Cuba's Díaz-Canel tells Sky News U.S. elite troops abducted VenezuelanMaduro and his wife; says 32 Cuban guards killed resisting the operation
Cuba's President Díaz-Canel tells Sky News that U.S. elite troops illegally abducted VenezuelanMaduro and his wife, stating 32 Cubans guarding Maduro were killed resisting the operation, which lasted over 40 minutes despite being designed to take only a few minutes.
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