Michel Ortega Casanova
Michel Ortega Casanova was identified among four Cubans killed in a disputed Villa Clara incident involving an armed speedboat. The incident sparked international controversy and claims of terrorist infiltration, with varying accounts from Cuban authorities and affected families.
Family Demands Return of Michel Ortega's Body to U.S. for Proper Farewell
Published on 3/3/2026
Supporter of Cuban Killed in Boat Incident Claims He Aimed to "Fight the Regime"
Published on 2/28/2026
From the Granma Yacht to the Corralillo Boat: Cubans Reignite Historical Debate
Published on 2/27/2026
Brother Challenges Cuban Regime's Account of Fatal Incident in Villa Clara: "It's Misrepresented"
Published on 2/26/2026
Former Group Member Speaks Out from Florida About Armed Clash Off Cuban Coast
Published on 2/26/2026
Russia Blames U.S. for "Aggressive Provocation" Following Shooting Off Cuban Coast
Published on 2/26/2026
Opposition Group Distances Itself from Alleged Armed Raid Resulting in Four Deaths in Cuba
Published on 2/27/2026
José Daniel Ferrer Suggests Regime Infiltration in Armed Group Incident
Published on 2/27/2026
Cuban Foreign Minister Claims "Thorough Investigation" Underway After Four Die in Cuban Waters
Published on 2/26/2026
Amijail Sánchez: The Arrested Individual in Cuban Waters Shooting Branded as a "Terrorist" by the Regime
Published on 2/26/2026
Michel Ortega Identified Among Four Cubans Killed in Villa Clara Incident
Published on 2/26/2026
Florida Family Claims Theft of Boat Involved in Cuban Waters Shooting: Denounces as Stolen
Published on 2/26/2026
Cubans Cast Doubt on Government's Account of Speedboat Incident
Published on 2/26/2026
Cuba Claims Armed Speedboat Aimed to Launch Terrorist Infiltration
Published on 2/26/2026