Russian Warships, Including Nuclear Submarine, to Dock in Havana
Cuba and U.S. officials confirm the vessels pose no threat amid military exercises in the Caribbean.
- Four Russian naval vessels, including the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, will arrive in Havana between June 12 and 17.
- Cuba's Foreign Ministry emphasized that none of the ships carry nuclear weapons.
- The deployment is part of a broader Russian military exercise involving naval and air activity in the Caribbean.
- U.S. officials view the move as a demonstration of Russia's naval capabilities despite significant losses in the Black Sea.
- The U.S. Navy will monitor the exercises, which are expected to last through the summer.