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Cuba: Communist Party building attacked during blackout protests

Protesters stormed the building and removed documents, computers and furniture, which they then burned in the street

Newsroom March 14 10:47

 

Protesters attacked the local offices of the Communist Party of Cuba on Friday night into Saturday in the province of Ciego de Ávila, about 460 kilometers from Havana, to protest against power outages and shortages of basic goods.

According to videos circulating on social media, demonstrators stormed the building in the city of Morón, removing documents, computers, and furniture, which they later burned in the street.

According to the local newspaper Invasor, five people were arrested following what authorities described as “acts of vandalism.”

🚨BREAKING —> The people of #Cuba have just set fire to the Communist Party’s Headquarters in the eastern town of #Morón.

The Cuban people have had enough of the brutal dictatorship! pic.twitter.com/q9j6unDFh3

— Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez (@RepCarlos) March 14, 2026

Cuba, which is already experiencing a severe economic crisis, is currently facing widespread fuel shortages and prolonged power outages. Many Cubans have begun expressing their frustration through nighttime protests, often involving the banging of pots and pans in the streets.

Authorities say the island has not received petroleum shipments for several months and blame a U.S. energy blockade for worsening the situation.

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Meanwhile, relations between Havana and Washington remain strained. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel recently confirmed that his government is holding talks with the United States amid the deepening energy crisis.

🚨🇨🇺 Protesters in Morón, Cuba, torched a Communist Party headquarters after months of fuel shortages and rolling blackouts.

No gas. No electricity. No patience left.

The party building in Ciego de Ávila was also stormed, taken over, and set on fire.

Turns out no fuel for 3… https://t.co/TzEwo54SYZ pic.twitter.com/PvRS93dAsc

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 14, 2026

Cuba has also announced the release of some political prisoners as part of an agreement mediated by the Vatican, which has historically played a role in facilitating dialogue between the two countries.

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