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Cuba blames US for Molotov cocktail ‘terror attack’ at Paris embassy

Mission’s employees put out fire before authorities arrive

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2021 3:30PM

Cuba blames US for Molotov cocktail ‘terror attack’ at Paris embassy
Cuba has been subjected to US government sanctions since 1962. – Pixabay pic, July 27, 2021

HAVANA – Cuba has denounced the targeting of its Paris embassy yesterday as a “terrorist attack” encouraged by the United States after the building was bombarded with Molotov cocktails.

Firefighters in the French capital said two incendiary devices were thrown at the delegation, located in the city’s 15th arrondissement, causing minor damage. 

“We denounce the Molotov cocktail terrorist attack against our Embassy in Paris @EmbaCubaFrancia,” tweeted Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.

“I hold the US government responsible for its continued campaigns against our country that encourage this behaviour, and for its calls for violence, with impunity, from its territory.”

Fire officials said they were alerted to the attack after midnight, and “the devices, which caused minor damage, were extinguished before (firefighters) arrived”.

Police did not immediately provide more information.

Three Molotov cocktails – two of which reached the embassy’s facade, with the third making it into the building – struck the embassy and triggered a fire that was quickly put out by the mission’s employees, said the Cuban Foreign Ministry.

Demonstrators marching in favour of and against the Cuban government took to the streets in cities all over the world over the weekend and yesterday, coinciding with July 26 National Day commemorations and just two weeks after anti-government protests erupted throughout the island nation.

Around two dozen countries, including Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, yesterday joined US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in calling on the Cuban government “to respect the legally guaranteed rights and freedoms of the Cuban people” and to “release those detained for exercising their rights to peaceful protests”.

The “statements of the US secretary of state are based on the support of a handful of countries that have been pressured to accept his decrees”, said Rodriguez in a separate tweet. 

He added that “#Cuba counts the support of 184 nations that all call to #EndTheEmbargo”, referring to the US government’s sanctions that have been in place since 1962. – AFP, July 27, 2021

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