Asalto a embajada de Ecuador en 1981 podría abrir puerta a segunda acusación contra R. Castro en USA
An episode forgotten for more than four decades could lead to a second criminal indictment against Cuban dictator Raúl Castro in the United States. The victims of the violent attack on the Ecuadorian embassy in Havana, which occurred on February 21, 1981, have formally requested federal prosecutors to open an investigation to determine the Cuban regime's responsibility for these events. "We have requested a review in Federal Court against Raúl Castro, Ramiro Valdés, and Patricio de la Guardia," stated attorney Domingo Delgado. This Wednesday, May 20, the United States had already formally indicted Castro, 94, for his direct involvement in the downing of two Brothers to the Rescue planes in 1996, an incident in which four U.S. citizens died. #NTN24 | More information at http://www.ntn24.com | Or in Venezuela: http://www.ntn24america.com Subscribe to our channel: / ntn24 Follow us on social media! Twitter: / ntn24 Facebook: / ntn24 Instagram: / ntn24
