FBI arrives in Cuba to investigate fatal shooting of U.S.-flagged speedboat
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FBI agents arrived in Cuba to investigate the fatal shooting of five U.S. citizens aboard a speedboat in February.
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FBI agents have arrived in Cuba to investigate the fatal shooting of five men aboard a U.S.-flagged speedboat in February, an incident the Cuban government attributed to suspected infiltrators. The shooting, which occurred in Cuban waters, marked a rare instance of armed violence involving American citizens and raised questions about the circumstances of the encounter and whether appropriate warnings were issued before lethal force was used. The FBI's presence on the island signals U.S. interest in determining what actually happened and whether the incident complied with international law governing maritime incidents. Cuba has maintained the boat's occupants were attempting to infiltrate the country, though U.S. officials have sought clarity on the facts surrounding the deaths. The investigation represents a delicate diplomatic matter between the two countries, which maintain limited but periodic cooperation on security matters.
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FBI investigation is underway to determine what happened and whether international maritime law was followed.
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