Cuban border agents fire upon Florida-tagged speedboat, killing four
On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, Cuban border patrol forces engaged in a shootout with a speedboat from the United States near Cayo Falcones, Cuba, resulting in the deaths of four people. According to a statement from Cuba's Ministry of the Interior (MININT), the speedboat, bearing a Florida license plate, allegedly fired the first shot, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel.

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AI-generatedOn Wednesday, February 25, 2026, Cuban border patrol forces engaged in a shootout with a speedboat from the United States near Cayo Falcones, Cuba, resulting in the deaths of four people. According to a statement from Cuba's Ministry of the Interior (MININT), the speedboat, bearing a Florida license plate, allegedly fired the first shot, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel. Cuban forces returned fire, killing four and injuring six, who were then evacuated for medical assistance. The purpose of the speedboat's presence in Cuban waters is currently unknown, and the identities of those on board have not been released. The Cuban government stated it reserves the right to protect its territorial waters and is conducting an ongoing investigation into the incident, which occurs amid heightened tensions between the US and Cuba.
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5 extractedThe incident took place offshore from the barrier island Cayo Falcones in the north-central Villa Clara province.
The Cuban government described the boat as having a license plate from the state of Florida.
Cuban border patrol forces engaged in a shootout with a speedboat from the United States, killing four people.
Cuba will “protect its territorial waters” as a part of its efforts to ensure “sovereignty and stability in the region”.
The speedboat allegedly fired the first shot, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel.