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Cuba arrests 17 for allegedly helping recruit citizens to fight for Russia in Ukraine

Published:Friday | September 8, 2023 | 3:15 PM
Marilin Vinent holds up a photo of her son Dannys Castillo dressed in military fatigues in an August 22 message from her son that reads in Spanish "I'm already entangled" during an interview at her home in Havana, Cuba, Friday, September 8, 2023. Vinent said that her son and other Cubans travelled at the end of July to Russia after being promised work in a construction job, but that he was one of the Cubans recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities have arrested 17 people in connection with what they described as a network to recruit Cuban nationals to fight for Russia in Ukraine.

The head of criminal investigations for Cuba's Interior Ministry, César Rodríguez, said late Thursday on state media that at least three of the 17 arrested are part of recruitment efforts inside the island country.

He did not identify the alleged members of the network but said they had previous criminal records.

Some families started speaking up about the case on Friday, and at least one mother said that her son was promised a job in construction in Russia.

Cuba's foreign ministry said on Monday that the government had detected a network operating from Russia to recruit Cuban citizens living both in Russia and in Cuba to fight in Ukraine.

It said authorities were working “to neutralise and dismantle” the network but gave no details.

“Cuba is not part of the war in Ukraine,” the Foreign Ministry said in a news release.

Cuba and Russia are political allies and Cubans do not require a visa to travel to Russia. Many go there to study or to work.

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