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‘AIMED AT U.S. BASE’

Russian Arms In Cuba

(NZ. Press Assn.— Copyright) MIAMI, July 7.

A Cuban exile group claimed yesterday Soviet missiles were pointed towards the American, Guantanamo naval base in Cubq from a nearby camp for use. in case of invasion, the Associated Press reports. The group. Sentinels of Liberty, said the missiles were of medium-range, and were installed in the zone of Yerba de Guinea, near Guantanamo.

Russians there were dressed as civilians and no-one was permitted to pass on the highway where they entered and left, the group said. Sentinels of Liberty also reported 15 Castro soldiers were killed on June 22 by guerrillas who ambushed them in the Escambray mountains.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 11

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‘AIMED AT U.S. BASE’ Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 11

‘AIMED AT U.S. BASE’ Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 11

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