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U.S. Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 Plane Shootdown

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Miami — Federal prosecutors in Miami unsealed an indictment on April 23 charging former Cuban leader Raúl Castro with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, four counts of murder and two counts of destruction of aircraft tied to the Feb. 24, 1996 downing of two Brothers to the Rescue planes, which killed four men. This week Justice Department officials held a Miami ceremony on May 20 honoring the victims and outlined the charges; prosecutors named five other defendants identified as Cuban fighter pilots, and officials said the federal case follows archival investigations and grand jury proceedings, potentially heightening diplomatic tensions between the United States and Cuba.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 1991: Brothers to the Rescue is established by Cuban exiles in Miami.
  • 2. Feb. 24, 1996: Cuban fighter jets shot down two Brothers to the Rescue planes, killing four men.
  • 3. Feb. 1996: U.S. President condemned the incident and ordered search-and-rescue protections.
  • 4. April 23: A federal grand jury in Miami returned an indictment charging Raúl Castro and others.
  • 5. May 20: Justice Department officials publicly announced the case and held a Miami ceremony honoring victims.

Why This Matters to You

This case could increase tensions between the U.S. and Cuba. If you have family in Cuba or plan to travel there, keep an eye on any changes in diplomatic relations. It's also a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice for victims of international crimes.

The Bottom Line

Former Cuban leader Raúl Castro has been indicted over a 1996 plane shootdown. This follows years of investigation and could stir up diplomatic waves. Worth forwarding if you know someone with ties to Cuba or interested in international justice.

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Who Benefited

The indictment advances objectives of U.S. prosecutors and Cuban exile groups by pursuing legal accountability and increasing political pressure on the Cuban government.

Who Impacted

The announcement risks further straining U.S.-Cuba diplomatic relations and reopens trauma for the families of the four victims killed in 1996.

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Who Benefited

The indictment advances objectives of U.S. prosecutors and Cuban exile groups by pursuing legal accountability and increasing political pressure on the Cuban government.

Who Impacted

The announcement risks further straining U.S.-Cuba diplomatic relations and reopens trauma for the families of the four victims killed in 1996.

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U.S. Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 Plane Shootdown

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