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US investigat­es instances of "Havana syndrome" among diplomats

The US is investigat­ing mysterious radio energy injuries in diplomats in Cuba, which causes sickness and brain damage. The attacks have occured in Cuba, Russia, and China.

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Leaders from both parties of the US Senate Intelligen­ce Committee said on Friday they were investigat­ing incidents of a mysterious "directed" radio energy on US diplomats, known as the "Havana syndrome." The investigat­ion is being carried out after media reports of potentiall­y brain-damaging activities in Cuba.

"For nearly five years, we have been aware of reports of mysterious attacks on United States government personnel in Havana, Cuba and around the world," said a report by the committee.

"This pattern of attacking

our fellow citizens serving our government appears to be increasing," added the report. The Intelligen­ce Committee is headed by Democratic Senator

Mark Warner and Republican Marco Rubio.

Russia behind attacks?

Warner and Rubio looked forward to an investigat­ion by the

CIA into this issue, to understand the technology behind the alleged attacks. "Ultimately we will identify those responsibl­e for these attacks on American personnel and will hold them accountabl­e," they said.

The "Havana syndrome" attacks have caused sickness and also brain damage among US diplomats in Cuba, China, Russia, and some other countries.

Scientists believe the attacks occur through pulsed microwaves. A government report last year said "directed" radio frequency was the most plausible explanatio­n for the symptoms. The mechanism is yet to be explained, but the US suspects Russia is behind them.

CNN reported earlier this week that the US was investigat­ing two such incidents that had affected personnel.

A White House spokespers­on confirmed on Thursday that various teams from President Biden's administra­tion were working on the issue.

tg/aw (AFP, Reuters)

 ??  ?? The alleged attacks have caused sickness and even brain damage.
The alleged attacks have caused sickness and even brain damage.

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