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              <h1>Cuba: Authorities Stop Terrorist Plan Orchestrated
                From U. S.</h1>
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              <div>12/10/23</div>
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                  <h2><font size="1">Jet ski used by one of the
                      detainees to reach national territory. | Photo:
                      Cubadebate</font></h2>
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                    <p>According to a statement transmitted by Cuban
                      Television, it was revealed that the Ministry of
                      the Interior (Minint) has arrested and
                      investigated several people linked to plans to
                      carry out violent actions in the last days of the
                      yea</p>
                    <p>The Minint offered details of the investigations
                      in progress and on the basis of evidence gathered
                      asserted that Cubans involved in these events,
                      residents of the United States, have links with
                      terrorists who also reside in that country, who
                      publicly promote violent actions against Cuba and
                      have even received military training.</p>
                    <p>Among these persons who have now been
                      investigated, are terrorists who have been
                      included in the list of persons subject to
                      criminal investigations, based on their
                      involvement in the promotion, planning,
                      organization, financing of terrorist acts against
                      Cuba that the Cuban state published in the
                      Official Gazette on December 7.</p>
                    <p>Humberto López, who regularly denounces on
                      National television the plans of these terrorist
                      organizations reported that the MININT, days ago
                      arrested a citizen of Cuban origin resident in the
                      U.S. , who entered the country illegally by sea
                      using a jet ski, and then moved to other regions
                      and tried to recruit other people, who were
                      arrested and are also investigated.</p>
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                    <p>To the detainee was taken over by a shipment that
                      included pistols of various calibers with
                      reinforced magazine modules and ammunition.</p>
                    <p>One of the recruited and arrested during the
                      current investigation confessed that he received
                      orders from Manuel Milanés Pizonero, who resides
                      in the U.S. and offered him $50 for posting
                      posters, $100 for assaulting public officials,
                      $100 for burning reeds and $200 for burning
                      tobacco-covered houses.</p>
                    <p>A second detainee confessed to having links with
                      Amijail Sánchez González, a US resident, who was
                      prosecuted in Cuba for carrying and illegally
                      possessing a firearm, theft, illegal killing of
                      livestock, injuries, illegal economic activity and
                      manslaughter.</p>
                    <p>He said that Amijail Sánchez offered him $1,500
                      for destroying a high-voltage electrical tower,
                      burning Cuban state cars ($300) and sugar cane
                      fields (100).
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