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Russian warships enter Cuba harbor

Russian navy ships churned into Havana harbor on Wednesday, a stopover the U.S. and Cuba said posed no threat but which was widely seen as a Russian show of force as tensions rise over the Ukraine war.

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Russian warships enter Cuba harbor

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  1. Russian warships enter Cuba harbor

  2. People watch Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. The Russian navy ships are expected to remain in Havana until June 17. REUTERS/Stringer

  3. Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov prepares to enter Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  4. Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  5. Crew members of the Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan enter Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  6. Crew members of the Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan stand as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  7. Members of the Russian community watch Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. The Russian navy ships are expected to remain in Havana until June 17. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  8. A vintage car passes by as Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan docks in Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  9. Russian Navy sailors take pictures in Old Havana, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  10. Crew members work on the Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan docked in Havana’s Bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  11. Crew members of the frigate Admiral Gorshkov stand as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  12. A member of the Russian community holds a flag as Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  13. A man sits with his dog as Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  14. Russian Navy sailors walk in Old Havana, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  15. People watch Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  16. People watch Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  17. People watch Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  18. A tug boat manoeuvres Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan as it docks in Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  19. Members of the Russian community watch Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  20. Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Stringer

  21. A driver parks a vintage car as Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12, 2024. Russian navy ships churned into Havana harbor on Wednesday, a stopover the U.S. and Cuba said posed no threat but which was widely seen as a Russian show of force as tensions rise over the Ukraine war. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  22. People watch Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  23. Members of the Russian community watch Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. Small groups of fishermen and curious onlookers lined the Malecon seafront boulevard in light rain to welcome the ships as they passed the 400-year old Morro castle at the harbor's entrance. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

  24. Crew members of the frigate Admiral Gorshkov stand as it enters Havana’s bay, Cuba, June 12. The frigate and submarine, part of the group of four Russian vessels that arrived off Cuba on Wednesday, had conducted missile drills in the Atlantic Ocean en route to the island, Russia's defence ministry said the previous day. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

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