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Cubas Energy Crisis: Relief in Sight as Russian Oil Shipments Arrive
Cubas power grid struggles, but relief is on the horizon with the first Russian oil shipment of the year. Two tankers, carrying a combined 930,000 barrels of fuel and diesel, are en route. The main vessel, the Anatoly Kolodkin, is expected in ten days, while the Sea Horse could arrive in four. These deliveries come as Cuba produces only 40% of its own oil, relying heavily on partners like Russia, Mexico, and Venezuela. However, key supplies from Venezuela and Mexico have been halted due to U.S. actions and tariff threats. The energy crisis exacerbates broader issues, including food and medicine shortages, protests, and a surge in emigration. The U.S. Southern Command is monitoring a Russian destroyer and support ship near Cuba but focuses on security and stands ready for any migration surge.
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