The Maguro vessel carrying humanitarian assistance to Cuba recently docked in Havana. This arrival followed the departure of the Friendship and Tigger Moth ships from Isla Mujeres, Mexico, last Friday. These two ships, manned by a team of at least nine individuals, were anticipated to reach Cuba by Tuesday or Wednesday.
However, the Mexican navy was unable to make contact with the vessels. Furthermore, the crew members themselves did not confirm their arrival in Cuba. Details regarding the crew’s identities and nationalities remain undisclosed by the Mexican authorities.
The BBC reports that the individuals onboard originate from Poland, France, Cuba, and the United States. Mexican officials are actively engaged with the embassies of these nations, seeking information about the missing activists. The navy has issued a request to maritime authorities and sailors throughout the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico to report any sightings of the lost ships.
The focus remains on locating the ships and ensuring the safety of the crew, providing vital aid to cuba.
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Search and rescue operations are underway to locate the vessels carrying aid to Cuba. Ships and aircraft are actively searching for the Maguro, which recently arrived in Havana after carrying humanita
Search and rescue operations are underway to locate the vessels carrying aid to Cuba, which have vanished. Ships and aircraft are actively investigating the situation.