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trump administration reportedly eyes raul castro indictment over 1996 plane shootdown

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- Justice Department reportedly preparing to indict former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over 1996 shootdown of two civilian planes.
- Incident involved Cuban fighter jets and resulted in four deaths.
- Potential indictment could escalate U.S.-Cuba tensions.
- Trump administration has already imposed renewed sanctions and economic restrictions on Cuba.
- 1996 shootdown led to Helms-Burton Act strengthening the embargo.
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