UMVA has learned that the United States is preparing to indict Raúl Castro, the former president of Cuba, in a shocking move that could have far-reaching implications for the island nation.
The potential charges against Castro, 94, come on the heels of a high-level visit to Cuba by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who met with counterparts from Cuba’s Ministry of the Interior. This development has raised questions about the timing and motivations behind the US government's actions.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Castro is reportedly being indicted in connection with the downing of planes 30 years ago. This incident has been a point of contention between the US and Cuba for decades, and it appears that the US government is now taking steps to hold Castro accountable.
Castro is the younger brother of Fidel Castro, the longtime Cuban leader who passed away in 2016. The Castro brothers have been at the center of Cuba's communist government for decades, and Raúl Castro's potential indictment could have significant implications for the country's future.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this is a developing story, and more information is expected to come to light in the coming days. The US government's actions are likely to be closely watched by international observers, and the impact on US-Cuba relations remains to be seen.