Six generals were killed in ten days

 

In Cuba, where mass protests continue, six generals who were considered the comrades-in-arms of the revolutionary Fidel Castro, who founded the state for 10 days and was always in military uniform during his long rule, have died. The cause of the generals' death is unknown, and the government has not commented. According to local media, the cause of death of the generals was the possibility of contracting the coronavirus during a meeting with protesters on July 11. The incident was reported by the Spanish-language Unvizion TV channel.
The last general, Hilberto Antonino Cardero Sanchez, joined the rebels in 1957 and fought with Costro's supporters for the island's freedom.
Another writer and historian, Armondo Choi Rodriguez, one of the founders of the July 26 movement, died on July 26 at the age of 87. Manuel Pocheca, who died the same day, joined Fidel's partisan group during the uprising and fought under the famous Ernesto Cho Guevara. Ruben Poincaré, who died on July 24 at the age of 79, claims that the plane carrying the aid sent by Cuban immigrants to Miami in 1996 was shot down while he was in the sky on his orders.
Retired General Marcelo Perdomo, who died on July 20
For many years he was one of F. Castro's personal bodyguards.
It is noted that for the first time in the long history of the Communist Party since July 12, the Cuban government has declared a state of emergency in the country. Dissatisfied people demand that the government hold fair and democratic elections and fight COVID-19 more effectively.

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