They broke windows at a government store in Sagua de Tánamo

A series of protests have been reported in various parts of the country in recent hours, with Cubans enraged by the continuous and prolonged blackouts smashing the windows of a government store in Sagua de Tanamo, Holguin.

He Cuban newspaper The victim released pictures of the facility and confirmed that a group had broken the store's windows.

Likewise, “(authorities) are now installing wooden panels in other shops as a precaution” and “security has been stepped up in police-filled streets.”

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The affected location is the “La Montañesa” Pan-American Store in the municipality of Sagua de Tánamo.

Elsewhere in the country, Cubans also protested against the general crisis and blackouts of up to 17 hours a day, reports on the networks said.

Over the weekend, the people of Holguin demonstrated in the streets and in Camagüey many Cubans broke shop windows and a polyclinic.

In Cienfuegos, a young man took to the street They vandalized a government-owned car with a sickle From the province.

They appeared this Thursday Posters against the Cuban regime in HavanaAnd on Wednesday posters appeared in several areas of Artemisa, especially in San Antonio de los Baños and Alquizar.

Power outages in Cuba affect more than half of the island for extended periods of time daily 5 and 8 p.m..

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