Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitDiplomatic responses to Russian military exercises in Cuba by July 31, 2024?
U.S. imposes new sanctions on Russia • 33%
Cuba receives diplomatic protests from multiple countries • 33%
No significant diplomatic actions • 34%
Official statements from involved countries' governments and international organizations
Russian Fleet, Including Admiral Gorshkov and Kazan, Arrives in Cuba for Military Exercises
Jun 12, 2024, 11:45 AM
The Russian Navy has deployed a fleet, including the frigate Admiral Gorshkov and the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, to Havana, Cuba, for military exercises. The Admiral Gorshkov, equipped with Zircon hypersonic missiles, and the Kazan, carrying cruise missiles, arrived in Havana on June 12, 2024. The deployment is seen as a significant show of force, with the vessels coming within 25 miles of the Florida coast. The U.S. Navy has dispatched warships and aircraft to monitor the Russian fleet closely. The exercises are scheduled to take place between June 12 and June 17, 2024, and come amid heightened tensions over Western support for Ukraine. Upon entering Havana harbor, the Admiral Gorshkov fired a 21-gun salute, which was answered by the Cubans. The fleet also includes the rescue tug Nikolai Chiker and the tanker Akademik Pashin.
View original story
Successful completion • 33%
Incidents reported • 33%
Exercises cut short • 33%
Diplomatic protest • 25%
Economic sanctions • 25%
Military response • 25%
No significant response • 25%
New sanctions on Russia • 33%
Diplomatic negotiations • 33%
No significant international response • 34%
Condemnation by the UN Security Council • 25%
New sanctions imposed by Western countries • 25%
No significant international reaction • 25%
Support from China or other allies • 25%
Cuba • 33%
Venezuela • 33%
Both • 33%
Cuba only • 33%
Cuba and Venezuela • 33%
Cuba, Venezuela, and others • 33%
Diplomatic negotiations • 33%
Economic sanctions • 33%
Military escalation • 34%
Condemnation by UN • 25%
New sanctions by EU/US • 25%
Support from China or North Korea • 25%
No significant international reaction • 25%
Condemnation from more than 5 countries • 25%
Formal sanctions against China • 25%
No significant international response • 25%
Increased military aid to Taiwan from allies • 25%
Condemnation by multiple countries • 33%
Support from allies of China • 33%
No significant international response • 34%
Increased military presence • 33%
Economic sanctions • 33%
Diplomatic negotiations • 34%
US issues sanctions • 33%
EU issues joint statement of condemnation • 33%
China publicly supports Russia • 34%
No significant change in U.S.-Cuba relations • 34%
Deterioration of U.S.-Cuba relations • 33%
Improvement in U.S.-Cuba relations • 33%