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Cuba Castro Indictment Latin America Violence

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The indictment is a legal/political action with no direct commercial mechanism. It does not affect any specific product/commodity price, supply chain, or company margin. The humanitarian crisis in Cuba is pre-existing and not materially altered by this indictment. No concrete commercial impact is identifiable.

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  • Raúl Castro indicted in Florida federal court for 1996 downing of civilian planes.
  • Charges include conspiracy to kill US nationals, destruction of aircraft, and murder.
  • Incident occurred when Castro was Cuba's defense minister.
  • Indictment follows increased US-Cuba tensions under Trump administration.
  • Cuba faces severe shortages of food and medicine due to US sanctions.

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