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MIAMI (AP) - A former employee of an anti-Castro militant accused of plotting the deadly 1976 bombing of a Cuban jetliner described potential targets that same year that had links to the communist country, according to documents released Thursday.
The employee of Luis Posada Carriles who is being held on U.S. immigration charges and whose case has led to an international tug of war over who gets custody of him wrote out a document detailing surveillance of possible targets in Caribbean locations, according to the documents released by the National Security Archive in Washington.
The sites included Cuban embassies, consulates and travel offices, according to the documents released by the National Security Archive in Washington, the documents show.
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