In a statement, the State Movement of Solidarity with Cuba (MESC) in Spain expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the 32 combatants “who gave their lives fulfilling their duty, within the framework of cooperation and defense missions between Cuba and Venezuela.”
“Their deaths are a consequence of the criminal attack carried out by the United States government against Venezuelan territory in the early morning of January 3, 2026,” the statement noted.
It also highlighted that the MESC shares in the grief of the Cuban people, who are observing a National Day of Mourning, “the families of the fallen heroes, as well as the hundreds of Venezuelan families who have also lost loved ones in this brutal aggression.”
The movement, which brings together 65 Spanish solidarity organizations, reaffirmed that “Cuba is not alone.
Venezuela is not alone,” and renewed its commitment in the face of this new attempt at destabilization through military force, economic, media, and political aggression.
At the same time, the MESC strongly condemned “the criminal military aggression” against the South American country carried out by Washington with the clear objective “of seizing its natural resources and imposing a regime subservient to the interests of imperialism.”
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