Cuban Government Displays Confiscated Armaments and Releases New Details Regarding Alleged Armed Assault Launched from Florida
Cuban authorities have released new details and displayed confiscated firearms following an alleged armed plot launched from Florida in late February 2026.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 28, 2026, 10:14 AM EST
Source: Information for this report was sourced from the Miami Herald

Presentation of Evidence and Alleged Logistics
The Cuban government’s presentation included an array of handguns, rifles, and specialized communication devices that officials claim were smuggled into the country. According to the Ministry of the Interior, the operation was coordinated by individuals based in South Florida who provided the financial and logistical support for the incursion. Authorities alleged that the group utilized speedboats to reach the northern coast of the island under the cover of night, aiming to establish a base of operations for future destabilization efforts.
Detentions and Interrogations
Several individuals, including both Cuban nationals and residents of the United States, have been taken into custody in connection with the plot. State media aired segments of recorded interrogations in which the detainees purportedly described their training and the specific targets they were instructed to hit. The Cuban government has used these statements to bolster its narrative that the island remains under constant threat from foreign-based militant groups. International observers have noted that while the evidence presented is significant, independent verification of the detainees' claims remains difficult due to the restrictive nature of the Cuban judicial system.
Diplomatic Friction and Official Statements
The incident has triggered a sharp diplomatic response from Havana, which has formally accused the United States of failing to prevent its territory from being used as a launchpad for "terrorist activities." The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the persistent presence of such groups in Florida constitutes a violation of international law. In response, U.S. officials have reiterated their commitment to investigating any credible threats of illegal activity originating from American soil but have historically cautioned against accepting the Cuban government's characterizations without comprehensive proof.
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