Cuba's foreign minister reaffirmed the country's right to self-defense after a report alleging his government acquired more than 300 military drones.

U.S. concerns rise over Cuba's military drones amid escalating tensions and potential for military action against the island.

Cuba has also discussed plans to use drones to attack US targets such as the naval base at Guantanamo Bay, according to Axios news outlet.

Cuba has also discussed plans to use drones to attack US targets such as the naval base at Guantanamo Bay, according to Axios news outlet.

El medio 'Axios' señaló que funcionarios de inteligencia estadounidenses analizan posibles riesgos para la Base Naval de Guantánamo, buques militares y Key West, en Florida.

El presidente de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel: Cuba "tiene el derecho legítimo a defenderse de una arremetida bélica".

Cuba's foreign ministry has rejected a report that claimed it has acquired attack drones capable of targeting Florida as 'fabricated.'

El presidente de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, subrayó que su país tiene "el derecho absoluto y legítimo a defenderse".

Informaciones apuntan a que La Habana adquirió 300 drones militares de Rusia e Irán.

El presidente indicó que la isla "no representa una amenaza ni tiene planes o intenciones agresivas contra ningún país"

Cuba's foreign minister reaffirmed the country's right to self-defense after a report alleging his government acquired more than 300 military drones.

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said Monday that his country had a “legitimate” right to defend itself against a potential U.S. attacks after U.S....