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The recent docking of Russian warships in Havana was seen as a show of military strength by Russia amid rising tensions over the Ukraine conflict, despite U.S. and Cuban assurances that the visit was not a threat. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed concerns about Russia potentially transferring military personnel or establishing a military base in Cuba, stating that such exercises are common practice for maritime powers like Russia. The Russian warships docked just 100 miles from Key West, Florida, are expected to remain in the harbor until June 17.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02The recent docking of Russian warships in Havana was seen as a show of military strength
00:07by Russia amid rising tensions over the Ukraine conflict, despite U.S. and Cuban assurances
00:12that the visit was not a threat.
00:14Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed concerns about Russia potentially transferring
00:18military personnel or establishing a military base in Cuba, stating that such exercises
00:23are common practice for maritime powers like Russia.
00:26The Russian warships, docked just 100 miles from Key West, Florida, are expected to remain
00:31in the harbor until June 17.
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