Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C. Attacked with Molotov Cocktails, U.S. Officials Condemn Act
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Molotov cocktails were reportedly thrown at the Cuban embassy in Washington D.C. on Sunday. The building did not sustain major damage.
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The attack is being condemned by U.S. officials. The Secret Service is investigating.
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Cuba's foreign minister called it an act of "terrorism" and said anti-Cuban groups feel emboldened.
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The U.S. and Cuba restored diplomatic ties in 2015 under Obama, but relations remain tense.
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There was a similar attack on the embassy in 2020. U.S. policy on Cuba has wavered between administrations.