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Mexico’s navy locates two missing sailboats carrying aid to Cuba, crew safe

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By Dave Sherwood

HAVANA, ‌March 28 (Reuters) - Two sailboats that went missing while ​carrying humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba have been located by the ⁠Mexican Navy and their crews are safe, a spokesman for the Nuestra America Convoy said on Saturday.

The two boats are ​part of the convoy, a broader grassroots aid effort seeking to deliver ‌food, medicine, baby formula and other supplies to the Caribbean's largest island, amid a U.S. blockade on shipments of oil and other ⁠supplies that has worsened power outages and led ⁠the state to ration services.

"The vessels are continuing their journey to Havana," a spokesman told Reuters. "The Convoy remains on track to complete its mission — delivering urgently needed humanitarian aid to ‌the Cuban people."

The sailboats went missing after departing from Mexico's Isla ⁠Mujeres last Saturday and had been expected ‌to arrive in Cuba's capital, Havana, ​between March 24 and 25.

The spokesman did not immediately say why the boats had disappeared.

The U.S. Coast Guard initially told ‌French press agency AFP on Friday that ​the boats had been ⁠found but later recanted its statement, saying a search ‌was still underway, prompting confusion.

The ⁠Nuestra America - Our America in Spanish - coalition includes nearly 300 organizations from more than 30 countries, among them non-governmental groups, unions, ​political parties and lawmakers.

The ‌group has already delivered approximately 20 tons of aid by air ⁠and by sea to Cuba, ​including food, medicine, solar panels and bicycles.

(Reporting by Dave ​Sherwood; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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