Cuba's Raul Castro, wanted by US, appears at event in Havana


FILE PHOTO: Cuba's former President Raul Castro watches a May Day rally in Havana, Cuba May 1, 2025. REUTERS/Norlys Perez/File Photo

HAVANA, June 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Cuba's former leader Raul Castro ⁠appeared at an Interior Ministry celebration ‌in Havana, showed state television on Friday, in the elder statesman's first public appearance since ​his indictment on murder ⁠charges last month ⁠in the United States.

The Trump administration has ⁠accused ‌the former defense minister of ordering Cuban military jets ⁠to shoot down planes operated by a ​group ‌of Cuban exiles in 1996, a ⁠major escalation ​in Washington's pressure campaign against the island's communist government.

Castro, who turned 95 ⁠on Wednesday, was last seen ​in public a month ago during May 1 festivities in Havana, just prior ⁠to his indictment.

He had previously not been seen since January 15, when he appeared in a public ceremony ​in the capital paying ⁠homage to the 32 Cuban soldiers killed ​during the capture ‌of Venezuelan President Nicolas ​Maduro.

(Reporting by Dave Sherwood and Alien Fernandez, Editing by Iñigo Alexander)

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