HAVANA: Cuban officials on Monday lowered flags before dawn to mourn 32 security officers they say were killed in the US weekend strike in Venezuela, the island nation’s closest ally, as residents here wonder what the capture of President Nicolás Maduro means for their future. The two governments are so close that Cuban soldiers and security agents were often the Venezuelan president’s bodyguards, and Venezuela’s petroleum has kept the economically ailing island limping along for years.

Havana declares two days of mourning for the Cubans killed in US's operation to capture Nicolas Maduro.

Bei dem Angriff des US-Militärs auf Venezuela und der Ergreifung des autoritären Staatschefs Nicolás Maduro sind auch 32 Angehörige der kubanischen Sicherheitskräfte ums Leben…