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Cuba vuelve a sonar a cacerolas: protestas en La Habana y Santiago por los apagones

Cubanet

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July 3, 2026

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Vecinos de Río Verde, en Boyeros, y de varios repartos santiagueros hicieron sonar cazuelas durante la noche, mientras en Santiago se reportó un amplio despliegue policial. The post Cuba vuelve a sonar a cacerolas: protestas en La Habana y Santiago por los apagones appeared first on Cubanet.

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