Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, a prominent figure in the Cuban Revolution and an ally of Fidel Castro, has died at age 94, multiple outlets report. He is widely described as part of the leadership that shaped the early years of the Cuban revolutionary government. Sources also identify him as a former vice president, underscoring his senior role in the post-revolution period. While coverage focuses on his historical position and relationship to Castro, the reports presented here do not include additional details about the cause of death or the circumstances surrounding his passing. Overall, the accounts converge on his status as a key revolutionary leader, his long-standing association with Fidel Castro, and his age at death. The repeated references to his revolutionary importance and vice-presidential role suggest a consistent public record of his political prominence in Cuba’s revolutionary era, as reflected in the reporting from the outlets cited.