Russia sending second ship with oil to Cuba amid US blockade
Russia is sending a second oil shipment to Cuba, according to Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev, following a delivery of 700,000 barrels of crude oil earlier this week. The shipments are intended to alleviate Cuba's energy crisis, which has been exacerbated by a U.S.

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AI-generatedRussia is sending a second oil shipment to Cuba, according to Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev, following a delivery of 700,000 barrels of crude oil earlier this week. The shipments are intended to alleviate Cuba's energy crisis, which has been exacerbated by a U.S. blockade. Tsivilev stated that Russia will not abandon Cuba during this time of hardship. The first delivery, which arrived in Matanzas, was the first significant oil shipment to Cuba in three months. The U.S. granted a waiver for the initial delivery for humanitarian reasons, deciding on such matters case-by-case. Cuba has been experiencing blackouts, fuel rationing, and food shortages since the U.S. threatened tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island.
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5 extractedWe will not leave Cubans alone in trouble.
US President Donald Trump’s administration has imposed a fuel blockade of Cuba.
A Russian-flagged tanker carrying about 700,000 barrels of crude docked in Cuba's Matanzas oil terminal on Tuesday.
Russia plans to send a second ship carrying oil to Cuba.
Cuba has endured weeks of blackouts, fuel rationing and food shortages.