Cary Díaz, mother ofAlex Rolando Vegas, one of the two young Cubans whoThey are being held by Russian authorities against their will., asked that the government do something to remove these two young people from the war in Ukraine as it did at the time to solve the cases of Elián González or five spies.
“If you already know, why don't you do anything?”, Cary Díaz directly questioned the Cuban government in exclusive statements toAmerica Camel.
“If you already know specifically that human trafficking, yes you already know specifically that you are working on this. "You know specifically that they already have people in prison for this.... And why don't you do anything if you have done it for other people?" he asked.
“You did it for The Five, you did it for Elián, why don't you do it for these? Ah, because there are two bladders,” the woman concluded.
In recent days Cary Díaz sent avideo to journalist Mario Vallejo from Santa Clara in which he reiterated that his son was scammed and asked international organizations for help to return Alex to his homeland.
"He is 19 years old. He left with asupposedly employment contract and it turns out that it is not like that. Somewhat unpleasant things have happened that is not what they were there for, which was to work and earn a little money for their family in Cuba. Everything has changed andtheir lives are in danger of death because they are sending them to the front line of combat," lamented the grieving mother.
Cary Díaz, who burst into tears in those statements, asked for the support of the Catholic Church and humanitarian organizations around the world so that his son can return to the country.
Last weektwo young Cubans They reported that they were defrauded after signing a contract with Russian authorities supposedly to carry out construction work linked to the war in Ukraine. Currently they say that they are hospitalized, without documents and prevented from returning to Cuba.
The other young man who appears in the video that startedreporting these cases was identified asAndorf Velázquez García, resident in Havana.
This Tuesday aRussian military officer with the rank of senior officer He offered statements on condition of anonymity in which he assured that there are many Cubans who are in international battalions fighting in Russia's war against Ukraine.
HeMinistry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) of Cuba, for its part, denied any link with sending young people to the war in Ukraine. However, the Cuban regime did recognize that the Ministry of the Interior is working to dismantle aNetwork trafficking for military recruitment purposes that they claim "operates from Russia."
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