The United States on Wednesday indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro on charges including murder and conspiracy to kill U.S. citizens. Castro, the younger brother of the late Fidel Castro, will turn 95 next month. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Wednesday insisted the U.S. expects to take him into custody. “This isn’t a show…
5 things to know about the Raúl Castro indictment and the Cuba crisis
Originally reported by The Hill
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