Kremlin says Cuba situation is escalating, humanitarian needs must be solved

February 26, 2026 5:05 AM EST

People approach the entrance of the Provincial Clinical–Surgical Hospital "Arnaldo Milian Castro," where, according to local information, injured people were being treated after an armed incident involving a Florida-registered speedboat and a Cuban patr

MOSCOW, Feb 26 (Reuters) - ‌The ​Kremlin ​said on Thursday that the situation in Cuba was heating up ‌and called for restraint after a ⁠deadly incident with a Florida-registered speedboat off ‌the coast of the ‌Caribbean island.

Cuban forces killed four exiles and wounded six others who sailed into ​Cuban waters aboard a speedboat on Wednesday and opened fire on ⁠a Cuban patrol in what Russia condemned as an "aggressive ​provocation by the United States" at a time of heightened tensions with ​Washington.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov ‌told reporters that the most important thing was to resolve ⁠Cubans' socio-economic and humanitarian needs.

"The situation around Cuba, as we can see, is heating ⁠up. The main thing is the humanitarian component. ​All humanitarian issues concerning Cuban citizens must be resolved, and no one should create obstacles," ‌Peskov told reporters.

"As for security around the island, it is, ‌of course, very important that everyone ⁠remain restrained and ‌refrain from any ​provocative actions".

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Andrew ‌Osborn)



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