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Cuba labels intercepted Florida speedboat a ‘terrorist infiltration’ after deadly clash

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Deadly shooting between Cuban Coast Guard and Florida boat

A boat that was registered in Florida allegedly engaged in a shootout with the Cuban Coast Guard. According to Cuban authorities, the boat was carrying 10 men and firearms. 

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Cuban authorities said Wednesday a Florida-registered speedboat intercepted in its territorial waters was carrying 10 armed people who planned “a terrorist infiltration” of the island and identified some of the people who were injured or killed in a gunfire exchange with a Cuban coast guard vessel.

In a new statement, the Interior Ministry identified one of the four men killed as Michel Ortega Casanova and said it was still working to identify the other three.

The statement identifies those detained as Amijail Sánchez González, Leordan Enrique Cruz Gómez, Conrado Galindo Sariol, José Manuel Rodríguez Castelló, Cristian Ernesto Acosta Guevara and Roberto Azcorra Consuegra.

The interior ministry said all of the men were Cubans residing in the United States. The statement did not say if some or all were U.S. citizens. It also said that preliminary interrogations of those detained revealed the “group’s intent was to infiltrate Cuban territory for terrorist purposes.”

According to Cuba’s version, authorities seized assault rifles, handguns, homemade explosive devices — including Molotov cocktails — bulletproof vests, telescopic sights and camouflage uniforms from the vessel.

Earlier on Wednesday, Cuban authorities said that four people on a Florida-registered speedboat were killed and six were injured in a gunfire exchange with the Cuban coast guard after the speedboat entered Cuban territorial waters.

A statement by Cuba’s Interior Ministry said the “illegal” speedboat was detected one nautical mile northeast of the El Pino channel, in Cayo Falcones, off the northern coast of Villa Clara province in central Cuba.

According to the statement, when a Cuban coast guard vessel with five officers approached the speedboat to ask for identification, the men on the speedboat opened fire and wounded the Cuban vessel’s commander.

“As a result of the confrontation, at the time of this report, four of the foreign attackers were killed, and six were wounded,” the statement said. Those injured were evacuated and received medical attention, according to Cuban authorities.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

This story was originally published February 25, 2026 at 9:10 PM.

Nora Gámez Torres
el Nuevo Herald
Nora Gámez Torres is the Cuba/U.S.-Latin American policy reporter for el Nuevo Herald and the Miami Herald. She studied journalism and media and communications in Havana and London. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology from City, University of London. Her work has won awards by the Florida Society of News Editors and the Society for Professional Journalists. For her “fair, accurate and groundbreaking journalism,” she was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2025 — the most prestigious award for coverage of the Americas.//Nora Gámez Torres estudió periodismo y comunicación en La Habana y Londres. Tiene un doctorado en sociología y desde el 2014 cubre temas cubanos para el Nuevo Herald y el Miami Herald. También reporta sobre la política de Estados Unidos hacia América Latina. Su trabajo ha sido reconocido con premios de Florida Society of News Editors y Society for Profesional Journalists. Por su “periodismo justo, certero e innovador”, fue galardonada con el Premio Maria Moors Cabot en 2025 —el premio más prestigioso a la cobertura de las Américas.
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Deadly shooting between Cuban Coast Guard and Florida boat

A boat that was registered in Florida allegedly engaged in a shootout with the Cuban Coast Guard. According to Cuban authorities, the boat was carrying 10 men and firearms.