Federal prosecutors are moving to indict former Cuban leader Raul Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 shootdown of two civilian planes operated by Brothers to the Rescue.The DOJ will formalize these murder charges at a memorial ceremony in Miami following the discovery of evidence linking Castro to the fatal attack.This legal development marks a significant escalation in US-Cuba relations and follows years of pressure from exile groups and lawmakers to hold Havana accountable.Current Cuban officials warned that the legal maneuver by Washington could potentially trigger further military instability in the region.