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Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC attacked with Molotov cocktails - RocketNews
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54% : "] Cuba's President Diaz-Canel denounced that attack and said he was awaiting "action from the North American authorities".51% : "Anti-Cuban groups turn to terrorism when they feel impunity, something Cuba has repeatedly warned US authorities about," Rodriguez said on X, formerly known as Twitter. En la noche de hoy, 24/9, la Embajada de #Cuba en EEUU fue objeto de un ataque terrorista de un individuo que lanzó 2 cocteles molotov.
48% : The attack occurred on Sunday night just hours after Cuba's leader Miguel Diaz-Canel returned to the island, having attended events at the United Nations in New York last week.
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