The remains of 32 Cubans killed during the US raid to capture Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro have been returned to Havana in small boxes. Thousands of locals lined the streets to greet the repatriation of colonels, lieutenants, majors and captains who died during the Trump administration’s operation on January 3. More than a dozen wounded “combatants” arrived on another plane hours earlier. The men were all part of a security detail for Maduro. It comes as Cuba faces growing pressure from the Trump administration, with the US president saying the communist nation should make a deal with him before it is “too late.” It’s not clear what type of deal Trump has in mind.

The bodies of 32 soldiers killed during the US action are set to be received in Havana on Thursday.

HAVANA: Cuba paid tribute on Thursday to 32 soldiers killed in the US military strike that ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, in a ceremony attended by revolutionary leader…