A top Cuban official took to Twitter late Monday to report a Molotov cocktail attack on Havana’s embassy in Paris and place the blame squarely on the U.S. government over its rhetoric after the country’s historic protests.
Three Molotov cocktails were thrown and the building and two made contact, which caused a brief fire that was extinguished by diplomats, Cuba said. French police and firefighters responded to the scene.
Bruno Rodriguez, the foreign minister, blamed the attack on the U.S. government and its “continuous campaigns against our country that encourages these behaviors and for calls to violence, with impunity, from its territory.”
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