US Charges Former Cuban President Raúl Castro With Murder
The United States has indicted the 94-year-old former leader over the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft, marking a major escalation in Washington's push for regime change.

The United States announced murder charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro on Wednesday, marking a significant escalation in Washington's pressure campaign against the island's communist government. The 94-year-old former leader faces accusations relating to the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft.[1][2]
The indictment represents a new low in diplomatic relations between the longtime Cold War rivals. The legal action comes as U.S. President Donald Trump actively pushes for regime change in Cuba, targeting the communist leadership that has governed the nation for decades.[1]
The communist government in Cuba has been in charge since 1959, when Raúl Castro's late brother, Fidel Castro, successfully led a revolution. The murder charges against the former president underscore the Trump administration's intensified efforts to challenge the established political order.[1]



