US charges Raul Castro as Trump administration ratchets up pressure on Cuba
The United States has unsealed criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro and five co-defendants. These charges stem from the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft operated by the Miami-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue, an incident that resulted in four deaths.

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AI-generatedThe United States has unsealed criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro and five co-defendants. These charges stem from the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft operated by the Miami-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue, an incident that resulted in four deaths. The indictment, issued by a federal grand jury in Miami on April 23, includes charges of conspiracy to kill US nationals, destruction of an aircraft, and four counts of murder. This marks the first time the US government has pursued criminal charges against either of the Castro brothers. Acting US Attorney Todd Blanche stated the charges are a pursuit of justice for the murdered Americans, emphasizing that the US will pursue those who kill its citizens regardless of time passed.
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5 extractedIf you kill Americans, we will pursue you no matter the charge you hold and in this case, no matter how much time has passed.
For nearly 30 years, the families of four murdered Americans waited for justice.
This marks the first time the US government has sought criminal charges against either of the Castro brothers.
The indictment includes charges of conspiracy to kill US nationals, destruction of an aircraft and four individual counts of murder against Castro and five other co-defendants.
US announced criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro over his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft.