Cuba continues to grapple with recurrent blackouts, severely disrupting daily life for its population of approximately ten million and destabilizing the national economy. The country generates only 40% of its required fuel and faces significant challenges in securing international shipments due to longstanding U.S. trade restrictions. A Russian oil delivery of 730,000 barrels, dispatched in late March, was fully consumed by the end of April, further straining the island’s already precarious energy infrastructure.
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