Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cubana de Aviación Flight 455" in English language version.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS after terrorists blew up a Cubana passenger aircraft off Barbados, the subject remains a very sensitive one for many Cubans. Yesterday, during a courtesy call on the Nation, the newly appointed Cuban Ambassador Lissette Perez Perez was moved to tears as she saw for the first time unique images held in the newspaper's archives of the tragic episode in which all 73 people on board, mostly Cubans but including 11 Guyanese and five North Koreans, were killed on their way to Havana. "It's a terrible feeling for me because it was a most cold attack that not only touched Cuba but the people of Barbados also," the ambassador said, as she reviewed the actual pictures of the October 6, 1976 Cubana crash.
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS after terrorists blew up a Cubana passenger aircraft off Barbados, the subject remains a very sensitive one for many Cubans. Yesterday, during a courtesy call on the Nation, the newly appointed Cuban Ambassador Lissette Perez Perez was moved to tears as she saw for the first time unique images held in the newspaper's archives of the tragic episode in which all 73 people on board, mostly Cubans but including 11 Guyanese and five North Koreans, were killed on their way to Havana. "It's a terrible feeling for me because it was a most cold attack that not only touched Cuba but the people of Barbados also," the ambassador said, as she reviewed the actual pictures of the October 6, 1976 Cubana crash.