Tensions between Cuba and the United States escalated sharply Tuesday after Cuban authorities reported a deadly armed confrontation involving a Florida-registered speedboat that allegedly entered the country’s territorial waters.
In a statement released by Cuba’s Ministry of the Interior of Cuba, officials said the incident occurred near Cayo Falcones, off the coast of Villa Clara, when a patrol vessel from the Border Guard Troops intercepted the approaching boat.

According to authorities, the vessel had crossed into Cuban waters and failed to comply with orders to identify itself.
The ministry alleged that individuals aboard the speedboat opened fire on the Cuban patrol, injuring the commanding officer.
Border guards reportedly returned fire, triggering a brief but intense exchange. Four people on the speedboat were killed, while six others were wounded and taken into custody. Cuban officials said weapons, including rifles and other combat equipment, were recovered from the vessel.
Cuba’s government described the episode as an attempted armed infiltration and accused the group of planning hostile actions on the island. In a separate communication, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba said the country would not tolerate violations of its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Authorities further claimed that those aboard the vessel were Cuban nationals residing in the United States, though full identities have not yet been publicly released.
In Washington, U.S. officials acknowledged awareness of the reports but stopped short of endorsing Havana’s version of events. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said American authorities would review the circumstances surrounding the incident and seek additional details.
The confrontation comes at a time of strained relations between the two countries, marked by longstanding disagreements over sanctions, migration, and security concerns in the region.
Analysts warned that the deadly exchange could further complicate diplomatic efforts and intensify rhetoric on both sides of the Florida Straits.
Investigations are ongoing in both countries as officials work to clarify what sparked the gunfire and whether the crossing was deliberate or part of a broader operation.

