Curiously, cuban ambassador in Russia say in an interview to RT that Cuba goverment doesn't oppose to Cuban citizens involve in war with the Russian army, that they oppose to traffic activity. Moments later Bruno tweet saying the opposite.
If the ambassor act by his own will in such delicate matter affecting the Cuba image, why not is discharge from his political position?
There is not a extradition petition for judge these mercenaries. In my opinion, Cuba goverment look to another side until the news blow up.
I really hope these fellows countrymens survive the war, but I don't share their decision to be part of a foreign conflict and least being part of the invader forces.
I'm equally confused by the inconsistent reactions. What the ambassador said did not make any sense, he even seems to be unaware of the Cuban legislation which is very clear on this matter. I did not reflect it here because Bruno with his tweet disqualified his statement, and I also think with you that he should be back in Cuba or that some specific reaction to what he said should have been made. We also do not know the whole background of that interview; it is possible --I speculate-- that the media may have played a trick on him and even manipulated or distorted what he said. With the evidence in front of us, I hope that this skein will soon be unraveled.