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factbox the 1996 incident at the root of expected raul castro indictment
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AI-generatedThis article describes a political/legal action (criminal charges) related to a historical incident. There is no direct commercial mechanism: no commodity price impact, no supply chain disruption, no company margin effect, no regulatory change affecting trade or investment. The event is diplomatic/legal in nature and does not trigger any of the concrete commercial signals (investment, regulation, price move, M&A, economic indicator) required for sector assignment.
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- Trump administration expected to announce criminal charges against Raul Castro for 1996 shootdown of two civilian planes.
- Incident occurred on February 24, 1996; Cuban military jets shot down planes from Brothers to the Rescue.
- Four occupants killed; Cuba claimed planes were in its airspace, U.S. asserted international waters.
- ICAO later supported U.S. position; no criminal charges were filed at the time.
- U.S. response in 1996 included sanctions but no criminal charges against Castro brothers.
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