Yes, a Russian citizen can be extradited from Cuba, but it depends on the specific circumstances, including the nature of the charges and the existence of any bilateral treaties between Russia and Cuba. Both countries have their own legal frameworks and processes for extradition, and Cuba may refuse extradition based on its laws or if it perceives the charges as politically motivated. Ultimately, the decision is influenced by diplomatic relations and negotiations between the two nations.
Russia. The Russian government put missiles in Cuba and that is why we had the Cuban missile crisis. Even today Russian military ships dock in Cuba.
There are NO U.S. states or possessions from which you cannot be extradited.
Apart from Canada, Alaska is closest to the Russian Federation which lies to the west of Alaska across the Bering Strait.
Russian missiles located in Cuba.
"I need this package extradited please." (maybe?)
The cast of Soy Cuba - 1964 includes: Jean Bouise as Jim (in Cuban version) Roberto Cabrera Sergio Corrieri as Alberto El Duo Los Diablos as Themselves Rosendo Lamadriz Fausto Mirabal Isabel Moreno Alberto Morgan Nina Nikitina as Russian text reader (Russian version) Raquel Revuelta as The voice of Cuba Celia Rodriguez as Gloria (in Cuban version) Salvador Wood Georgi Yepifantsev as Russian Text Reader (Russian version)
Krushchev the Russian leader at the time put long-range missiles in Cuba, which sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis.
YOu probably mean the missile bases on Cuba. They were not yet stocked with missilles. The answer was to blockade Cuba and intercept the Russian ships that were carrying missiles there.
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Dirty http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439544/
There were many reasons but the primary one was Russian ships transporting missiles to Cuba.
Yes you will see a judge before your extradited.