Rare protests have broken out in Cuba with tensions rising over power outages and food shortages during an economic crisis in the Communist island nation.
Small groups of demonstrators marched on Sunday in Santiago, the second-largest city, calling for “power and food” in the country that relies on its allies Russia and Venezuela for fuel and food supplies.
Dozens of protesters could be seen gathering on the outskirts of the city, about 800km from Havana, the capital, in videos that circulated on social media before internet services went down on Sunday night.
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