Protesters Clash with Cuban Ruling Party Amid Blackout Crisis
March 15, 2026 • Google News World
Cuba Protests Turn Violent as Ruling Party’s Office is Attacked
Protesters in Cuba have clashed with authorities, attacking the local office of the ruling Communist Party. The violence erupted amid a deepening energy crisis and food shortages, which have been exacerbated by US restrictions on the island.
According to reports, protesters stormed the party’s office, causing damage and disrupting operations. Five individuals were arrested in connection with the incident.
The protests are part of a broader wave of demonstrations across Cuba, sparked by widespread discontent over the country’s economic situation. The energy crisis has left many Cubans without access to electricity, while food shortages have made it difficult for people to access basic necessities.
US restrictions on Cuba, which were imposed in 1960, have also contributed to the crisis. The measures have limited the island’s ability to import goods and services, exacerbating the economic difficulties faced by its citizens.
The incident highlights the growing tensions between the Cuban government and its citizens, who are increasingly frustrated with the country’s economic situation.
Source: Google News World