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Havana syndrome attacks linked to Russian spy unit, new 60 minutes report reveals A '60 Minutes' report names Russian military intelligence Unit 29155 as likely behind the attacks, but US ...
Havana Syndrome evidence suggests who may be responsible for mysterious brain injuries 26:54. This is an updated version of a story first published on March 31, 2024.
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What Is Havana Syndrome? Inside the Terrifying World of Sonic AttacksDiplomats, spies, and government workers have reported headaches, memory loss, and eerie sounds—but what’s really behind ...
The scientists studying Havana syndrome agree that it is all but impossible to prove that something doesn't exist or didn't happen. But they differ on what steps should be taken next.
Pentagon still probing what caused ‘Havana Syndrome,’ even after spy agencies found no smoking gun. DoD researchers are testing weapons to find out what's behind the unexplained health problem.
Cuba Havana syndrome: Foreign adversaries' microwave weapons capabilities explained by physicist Victim, experts not satisfied with US intelligence assessment that it’s 'very unlikely' foreign ...
The mysterious ailment known as “Havana syndrome” did not result from the actions of a foreign adversary, according to an intelligence report that shatters a long-disputed theory that hundreds ...
Havana syndrome was first reported by U.S. embassy officials in the Cuban capital of Havana in 2016, when they began experiencing extreme headaches and hearing piercing sounds at night.
The American Embassy in Havana. U.S. personnel injured in mysterious health incidents in Havana and other places can receive up to $187,300 in compensation.
The mysterious illness known as Havana Syndrome first appeared in late 2016 when over a dozen American and Canadian officials working out of Havana, Cuba began to hear grating noises and feel odd ...
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