Full indictment is now unsealedpublished at 20:54 BST
The indictment against Castro and five co-defendants has been unsealed, or made public, by the court.
The 27-page document recaps the allegations laid out by Blanche in his press conference today, but also includes specific charges against each person, images of individuals and aircraft, and historical context around the events that brought down two Brothers to the Rescue planes.
We now know that Castro and his five co-defendants have all been charged with conspiracy to kill US nationals.
Castro and a single co-defendant, Lorenzo Alberto Perez-Perez, are charged with four counts of murder, one for each of the US nationals who died. Both men are also charged with two counts of destruction of aircraft. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has called the charges a "political manoeuvre, devoid of any legal foundation."
The indictment also includes a photo of a third Brothers to the Rescue plane that escaped.
Image source, US justice departmentThe surviving Brothers to the Rescue Plane, pictured on 234 February 1996
It also includes a purported photo of one of the co-defendants, Luis Raul Gonzalez-Pardo Rodriguez, in a MiG fighter jet, which was originally designed by the Soviet Union.
Image source, US justice department










