Raúl Castro indicted for 1996 shoot-down of American pilots
Senator Ashley Moody, a Republican from Florida, addresses the recent indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro on charges of murder and conspiracy. These charges are linked to the 1996 incident where two civilian planes were shot down, resulting in the deaths of four American pilots. She discussed this topic on ‘Sunday Night in America.’
Raúl Castro recently emerged in public for the first time since facing murder charges from the Trump administration. These charges pertain to the 1996 downing of aircraft operated by a group of Cuban exiles.
Castro made an appearance on state television during an event to celebrate the Interior Ministry in Havana, as reported by Reuters.
This public appearance follows the U.S. Department of Justice’s decision to unveil an indictment that implicates Castro in the destruction of two planes belonging to the Miami-based Brothers to the Rescue organization, nearly three decades ago.
The indictment charges Castro with conspiracy to commit murder against U.S. nationals, destruction of aircraft, and four counts of murder.
In a show of patriotism, Raul Castro waved a Cuban national flag during a May Day parade at Revolution Square in Havana on May 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
